Ohio Constitution
Article I - Bill of Rights
- § 1 Inalienable rights.
- § 2 Right to alter, reform, or abolish government, and repeal special privileges.
- § 3 Right to assemble.
- § 4 Bearing arms; standing armies; military power.
- § 5 Trial by jury.
- § 6 Slavery and involuntary servitude.
- § 7 Rights of conscience; education; the necessity of religion and knowledge.
- § 8 Writ of habeas corpus.
- § 9 Bail.
- § 10 Trial for crimes; witness.
- § 10a Rights of victims of crimes.
- § 11 Freedom of speech; of the press; of libels.
- § 12 Transportation, etc. for crime.
- § 13 Quartering troops.
- § 14 Search warrants and general warrants.
- § 15 No imprisonment for debt.
- § 16 Redress for injury; Due process.
- § 17 No hereditary privileges.
- § 18 Suspension of laws.
- § 19 Eminent domain.
- § 19a Damages for wrongful death.
- § 19b Protect private property rights in ground water, lakes and other watercourses.
- § 20 Powers reserved to the people.
- § 21 Preservation of the freedom to choose health care and health care coverage
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