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ARTICLE III

BILL OF RIGHTS

Section 3. (1) The P of C and C shall be I except upon L O of the C, or when P S or O


requires otherwise, as P by L.

(2) Any E O in V of this or the preceding section shall be I for any P in any P.

Section 4. No L shall be P A the F of S, of E, or of the P, or the R of the P P to A and P


the G for R of G.

Section 5. No L shall be M R an E of R, or P the F E thereof. The F E and E of R P and


W, without D or P, shall F be A. No R T shall be R for the E of C or P R.

Section 6. The L of A and of C the S within the L prescribed by law shall N be I except
upon L O of the C. N shall the R to T be I except in the I of NS, PS, or PH, as may be
provided by law.

Section 7. The R of the P to I on M of PC shall be R. A to OR, and to D and P pertaining


to OA, T, or D, as well as to G R D used as B for P D, shall be A the C, subject to such L
as may be provided by law.

Section 8. The R of the P, including those E in the P and PS, to F U, A, or S for P N C to


L shall not be A.

Section 9. PP shall N be taken for P U without JC.

Section 10. No law I the O of C shall be P.

Section 11. FA to the C and Q-J B and ALS shall N be D to A P by R of P.

Section 12. (1) Any P under I for the C of an O shall have the R to be I of his R to R S
and to have C and I C preferably of his O C. If the P cannot A the S of C, he must be P
with O. These R cannot be W except in W and in the P of C.

(2) No T, F, V, T, I, or A other M which V the F W shall be U against him. S D P, S, I, or


other S F of D are P.

(3) Any C or A O in V of this or Section 17 hereof shall be I in E against him.

(4) The law shall provide for P and C S for V of this section as well as C to and R of V of
T or S P, and their F.

Section 13. All P, except those C with O P by RP when E of G is S, shall, B C, be B by S


S, or be R on R as may be provided by law. The R to B shall not be I even when the P of
the W of H C is S. E B shall not be R.
Section 14. (1) No P shall be H to A for a CO without D P of law.

(2) In A C P, the A shall be P I until the C is P, and shall E the R to be H by H and C, to


be I of the N and C of the A A H, to have a S, I, and P T, to M the W F to F, and to have
C P to S the A of W and the P of E in his B. However, A A, T may P notwithstanding the
A of the A provided that he has been D N and his F to A is U.

Section 15. The P of the W of H C shall N be S except in C of I or R when the PS requires


it.

Section 16. A P shall have the R to a S D of their C before all J, Q-J, or A B.

Section 17. No P shall be C to be a W A H.

Section 18. (1) No P shall be D S by R of his P B and A.

(2) No I S in A F shall exist except as a P for a C whereof the P shall have been D C.

Section 19. (1) E F shall not be I, nor C, D or I P I. Neither shall the D P be I, unless, for
C R involving H C, the C hereafter provides for it. Any DP already I shall be R to RP.

(2) The E of P, P, or D P against any P or D or the U of S or I P F under S C shall be D


with by law.

Section 20. N P shall be I for D or N-P of a P T.

Section 21. No P shall be T put in J of P for the S O. If an A is P by a L and an O, C or A


under either shall C a B to another P for the S A.

Section 22. N E P F L or B of A shall be E.

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