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Название: THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION

Автор: Texas

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Жанр: Юриспруденция, право

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СКАЧАТЬ the due course of the law of the land.

      Sec. 20. OUTLAWRY OR TRANSPORTATION FOR OFFENSE.

      No citizen shall be outlawed. No person shall be transported out of the State for any offense committed within the same. This section does not prohibit an agreement with another state providing for the confinement of inmates of this State in the penal or correctional facilities of that state.

      (Amended Nov. 5, 1985.)

      Sec. 21. CORRUPTION OF BLOOD; FORFEITURE; SUICIDES.

      No conviction shall work corruption of blood, or forfeiture of estate, and the estates of those who destroy their own lives shall descend or vest as in case of natural death.

      Sec. 22. TREASON.

      Treason against the State shall consist only in levying war against it, or adhering to its enemies, giving them aid and comfort; and no person shall be convicted of treason except on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.

      Sec. 23. RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS.

      Every citizen shall have the right to keep and bear arms in the lawful defense of himself or the State; but the Legislature shall have power, by law, to regulate the wearing of arms, with a view to prevent crime.

      Sec. 24. MILITARY SUBORDINATE TO CIVIL AUTHORITY.

      The military shall at all times be subordinate to the civil authority.

      Sec. 25. QUARTERING SOLDIERS IN HOUSES.

      No soldier shall in time of peace be quartered in the house of any citizen without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war but in a manner prescribed by law.

      Sec. 26. PERPETUITIES AND MONOPOLIES; PRIMOGENITURE OR ENTAILMENTS.

      Perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free government, and shall never be allowed, nor shall the law of primogeniture or entailments ever be in force in this State.

      Sec. 27. RIGHT OF ASSEMBLY; PETITION FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES.

      The citizens shall have the right, in a peaceable manner, to assemble together for their common good; and apply to those invested with the powers of government for redress of grievances or other purposes, by petition, address or remonstrance.

      Sec. 28. SUSPENSION OF LAWS.

      No power of suspending laws in this State shall be exercised except by the Legislature.

      Sec. 29. PROVISIONS OF BILL OF RIGHTS EXCEPTED FROM POWERS OF GOVERNMENT; TO FOREVER REMAIN INVIOLATE.

      To guard against transgressions of the high powers herein delegated, we declare that everything in this "Bill of Rights" is excepted out of the general powers of government, and shall forever remain inviolate, and all laws contrary thereto, or to the following provisions, shall be void.

      Sec. 30. RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS.

      (a) A crime victim has the following rights:

      (1) the right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy throughout the criminal justice process; and

      (2) the right to be reasonably protected from the accused throughout the criminal justice process.

      (b) On the request of a crime victim, the crime victim has the following rights:

      (1) the right to notification of court proceedings;

      (2) the right to be present at all public court proceedings related to the offense, unless the victim is to testify and the court determines that the victim's testimony would be materially affected if the victim hears other testimony at the trial;

      (3) the right to confer with a representative of the prosecutor's office;

      (4) the right to restitution; and

      (5) the right to information about the conviction, sentence, imprisonment, and release of the accused.

      (c) The legislature may enact laws to define the term "victim" and to enforce these and other rights of crime victims.

      (d) The state, through its prosecuting attorney, has the right to enforce the rights of crime victims.

      (e) The legislature may enact laws to provide that a judge, attorney for the state, peace officer, or law enforcement agency is not liable for a failure or inability to provide a right enumerated in this section. The failure or inability of any person to provide a right or service enumerated in this section may not be used by a defendant in a criminal case as a ground for appeal or post-conviction writ of habeas corpus. A victim or guardian or legal representative of a victim has standing to enforce the rights enumerated in this section but does not have standing to participate as a party in a criminal proceeding or to contest the disposition of any charge.

      (Added Nov. 7, 1989.)

      Sec. 31. COMPENSATION TO VICTIMS OF CRIME FUND; COMPENSATION TO VICTIMS OF CRIME AUXILIARY FUND; USE OF FUND MONEY.

      (a) The compensation to victims of crime fund created by general law and the compensation to victims of crime auxiliary fund created by general law are each a separate dedicated account in the general revenue fund.

      (b) Except as provided by Subsection (c) of this section and subject to legislative appropriation, money deposited to the credit of the compensation to victims of crime fund or the compensation to victims of crime auxiliary fund from any source may be expended as provided by law only for delivering or funding victim-related compensation, services, or assistance.

      (c) The legislature may provide by law that money in the compensation to victims of crime fund or in the compensation to victims of crime auxiliary fund may be expended for the purpose of assisting victims of episodes of mass violence if other money appropriated for emergency assistance is depleted.

      (Added Nov. 4, 1997.)

      Sec. 32. MARRIAGE.

      (a) Marriage in this state shall consist only of the union of one man and one woman.

      (b) This state or a political subdivision of this state may not create or recognize any legal status identical or similar to marriage.

      (Added Nov. 8, 2005.)

      Sec. 33. ACCESS AND USE OF PUBLIC BEACHES.

      (a) In this section, "public beach" means a state-owned beach bordering on the seaward shore of the Gulf of Mexico, extending from mean low tide to the landward boundary of state-owned submerged land, and any larger area extending from the line of mean low tide to the line of vegetation bordering on the Gulf of Mexico to which the public has acquired a right of use or easement to or over the area by prescription or dedication or has established and retained a right by virtue of continuous right in the public under Texas common law.

      (b) The public, individually and collectively, has an unrestricted right to use and a right of ingress to and egress from a public beach. The right granted by this subsection is dedicated as a permanent easement in favor of the public.

      (c) The legislature may enact laws СКАЧАТЬ