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Provides that an offense other than murder or treason is not bailable if: (1) the proof is evident or the presumption strong; and (2) the state proves by clear and convincing evidence that no release conditions will reasonably protect the safety of any other person or the community. This proposed amendment has been agreed to by one general assembly.
Introduced
Dec 9, 2025
Last Action
Feb 23, 2026
Session
IN 2026
Sponsors
8 primary · 4 co
Signed by the President of the Senate
Public Law 164
Signed by the Speaker
Returned to the Senate without amendments
Signed by the President Pro Tempore
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 244: yeas 75, nays 11
Second reading: ordered engrossed
Committee report: do pass, adopted
First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary
Referred to the House
House sponsor: Representative Jeter
Senator Bray added as second author
Third reading: passed; Roll Call 43: yeas 43, nays 2
Senator Buck added as coauthor
Senator Young M added as coauthor
Senator Freeman added as third author
Second reading: ordered engrossed
Committee report: do pass, adopted
First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law
Authored by Senator Koch
SJR 1 was introduced on Dec 9, 2025 by Eric Koch in IN session 2026. It is currently signed. Most recent action on Feb 23, 2026: Signed by the President of the Senate.
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Public Law 164