(1) In criminal prosecutions the defendant is entitled:
- (a) To appear in person and defend in person or by counsel;
- (b) To receive a copy of the accusation filed against him;
- (c) To testify in his own behalf;
- (d) To be confronted by the witnesses against him;
- (e) To have compulsory process to insure the attendance of witnesses in his behalf;
- (f) To a speedy public trial by an impartial jury of the county or district where the offense is alleged to have been committed;
- (g) To the right of appeal in all cases; and
- (h) To be admitted to bail in accordance with provisions of law, or be entitled to a trial within 30 days after arraignment if unable to post bail and if the business of the court permits.