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Indiana voters to decide in 2026 whether judges can deny bail for public safety risks, beyond murder or treason.
Indiana voters will decide in November 2026 whether to amend the state constitution to allow judges to deny bail to defendants deemed a threat to public safety, even for crimes other than murder or treason.
The proposal, passed by the House with bipartisan support, would permit pretrial detention if a judge determines no release conditions could ensure community safety.
Currently, Indiana grants most defendants the right to bail, but the amendment aims to strengthen public safety by expanding judicial discretion.
The measure must also pass the Senate and gain voter approval to take effect.
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Los votantes de Indiana decidirán en 2026 si los jueces pueden negar la fianza por riesgos a la seguridad pública, más allá de asesinato o traición.