f. the right of the defense to
examine witnesses present in
the court and to obtain the
appearance, as witnesses, of
experts or other persons who
may throw light on the facts;
g. the right not to be compelled
to be a witness against himself
or to plead guilty; and
h. the right to appeal the
judgment to a higher court.
3. A confession of guilt by the accused shall be valid only if it is made without
coercion of any kind.
4. An accused person acquitted by a nonappealable judgment shall not be
subjected to a new trial for the same cause.
5. Criminal proceedings shall be public, except insofar as may be necessary to
protect the interests of justice.
Article 9. Freedom from Ex Post Facto Laws
No one shall be convicted of any act or omission that did not constitute a
criminal offense, under the applicable law, at the time it was committed. A
heavier penalty shall not be imposed than the one that was applicable at the
time the criminal offense was committed. If subsequent to the commission of the
offense the law provides for the imposition of a lighter punishment, the guilty
person shall benefit therefrom.
Article 10. Right to Compensation
Every person has the right to be compensated in accordance with the law in the
event he has been sentenced by a final judgment through a miscarriage of
justice.
Article 11. Right to Privacy
1. Everyone has the right to have his honor respected and his dignity recognized.