(e) Every accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty by law. (f) Incarceration prior to trial shall not exceed six months, except that delays caused by the accused shall not be included in the calculation of this period. (g) Suspension of civil rights, including the right to vote, shall cease upon service of the sentence, which shall include any period of probation or parole. Section 5. Imprisonment for Debt. No person shall be imprisoned or suffer forced labor for debt. No person shall be imprisoned for failure to pay a fine in a criminal case unless he has been afforded adequate time to make payments, in installments if necessary, and has wilfully failed to make payment. Section 6. Ex Post Facto: Attainder. No ex post facto law or bill of attainder shall be enacted. Section 7. Habeas Corpus. All persons shall have the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus and the same shall not be suspended except in conjunction with a proclamation of martial law. The writ, when applied for, shall be acted upon without delay and in the case of indigence shall be free of cost. Section 8. Eminent Domain: Contracts. No law impairing the obligation of contracts shall be enacted nor shall private property be taken for public use except upon payment of just compensation as ascertained in the manner provided by law. Section 9. Slavery: Involuntary Servitude: Civil Rights. Neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude shall exist in the Territory except in the latter case as a punishment for crime after the accused has been duly convicted. Section 10. Children. The employment of children under the age of sixteen in any occupation injurious to health, morals or general welfare, or which places them in jeopardy of life or limb is prohibited. Section 11. Human Dignity: Discrimination. The dignity of the human being is inviolable. All men are equal before the law. No discrimination shall be made on account of race, color, sex, place of birth, social origin or condition, political or religious belief. The laws of the Territory and the systems of public education shall embody these principles of essential human equality. Section 12. Education. Every person has the right to an education, which shall be directed toward the full development of the human personality and the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. The Territory shall provide for an efficient system of high quality public educational instruction and services. Public education through the secondary level shall be free, wholly non- sectarian and compulsory to the age established by law, except that attendance at an approved non-public school shall satisfy any compulsory education law.