Indiana voters will be asked this fall to change a guarantee that has been in the state constitution since 1851: the right to bail for anyone charged with a crime other than murder or treason. Public Question 1 will appear at the top of the Nov. 3 ballot. It asks: “Shall the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to provide that a person charged with an offense other than murder or treason is not entitled to bail if: (1) the proof is ev…
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