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Habeas corpus (/ˈheɪbiəs ˈkɔːrpəs/ ; from
Medieval Latin, lit. 'you
should have the body') is a
legal procedure by
which a
report can be made to a court...
- In
United States law,
habeas corpus (/ˈheɪbiəs ˈkɔːrpəs/) is a
recourse challenging the
reasons or
conditions of a person's
confinement under color of...
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Habeas Corpus Act may
refer to
several Acts of
Parliament and Acts of
Congress relating to
Habeas Corpus:
Habeas Corpus Act 1640 (16 Cha I. c. 10) of the...
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Habeas data is a writ and
constitutional remedy available in
certain nations. The
literal translation from
Latin of
habeas data is "[we command] you have...
- The
Habeas Corpus Suspension Act, 12 Stat. 755 (1863),
entitled An Act
relating to
Habeas Corpus, and
regulating Judicial Proceedings in
Certain Cases...
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Habeas Corpus Suspension Act may
refer to
several acts of
Parliament or acts of
Congress relating to
habeas corpus:
Habeas Corpus Suspension Acts of 1688...
- In
United States law,
habeas corpus is a
recourse challenging the
reasons or
conditions of a person's
detention under color of law. The
Guantanamo Bay...
- Berlin: Bornträger. pp. 1–1639. Kuroda, T. (1943). "On a new
gastropod genus Habea". Venus: 11–14. Brown, L.G. & Neville, B.D. (2015). "Catalog of the recent...
- The
Habeas Corpus Act 1679 (31 Cha. 2. c. 2) is an act of the
Parliament of
England p****ed
during the
reign of King
Charles II. It was p****ed by what became...
- Look up
habeas corpus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Habeas corpus is a
legal action through which a
person can s****
relief from
unlawful detention...