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  • ...frequently seen today (and referred to by its full name) is the writ of ''habeas corpus ad testificandum'', used to have guards bring a prisoner to court to (= ''a ...ner was released right then and there. Thus what we call "the right" of ''habeas corpus'' is actually the right to petition for what we call today an "order to sho
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  • #REDIRECT [[Habeas corpus]]
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  • ...ve Act]] valid and forbidding state interference with federal prisoners by habeas corpus writs.
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  • One of four important [[Habeas corpus]] petitions that made it all the way to the [[SCOTUS|Supreme Court]]
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  • ...t]] to run to completion, prior to the Supreme Court restoring access to [[Habeas corpus]] to the individuals held at Guantanamo
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  • ...ve Act valid and forbidding a state to interfere with federal prisoners by habeas corpus writs.
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  • ...ess]] tried to strip individuals held in Guantanamo of the right to file [[habeas corpus]] petitions. This petition was one of the first filed, in 2008, after the
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  • ...ates]] ruling that a specific court did not have jurisdiction over the ''[[habeas corpus]]'' petition of a U.S. citizen, arrested by U.S. law enforcement on U.S. so
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  • ...frequently seen today (and referred to by its full name) is the writ of ''habeas corpus ad testificandum'', used to have guards bring a prisoner to court to (= ''a ...ner was released right then and there. Thus what we call "the right" of ''habeas corpus'' is actually the right to petition for what we call today an "order to sho
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  • {{r|Habeas corpus}}
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  • '''Al-Asadi v. Bush''' (Civil Action No. 05-cv-2197) is a writ of [[habeas corpus]] filed on behalf of [[Guantanamo detainee]] [[Mohammed Ahmed Ali Al Asadi] ...longer entitled to access the US civil justice system, so all outstanding habeas corpus petitions were stayed.<ref name=McaLetter2006-10-16/>
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  • ...] (in 1861 to 1864), President [[Abraham Lincoln]] suspended the writ of ''habeas corpus'' (and ignored the [[U.S. Supreme Court|Supreme Court]] when it ruled that ...of case arising more and more often: state prisoners filing a series of ''habeas corpus'' cases in federal court, another one each time a new piece of evidence tha
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  • ==Habeas Corpus documents== Thousands of pages from captives habeas corpus requests have been made public.
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  • '''Bismullah v. Gates''' is a [[habeas corpus|writ of habeas corpus]] appeal in the [[United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columb
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  • ...ay in Cuba could challenge their confinement in American courts by writ of habeas corpus. Justice Stevens delivered the opinion of the Court and was joined by Justi The Australians each filed formal writs of habeas corpus seeking release from custody, access to lawyers, freedom from interrogation
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  • ...that would limit royal power and guaranteed [[civil liberties]], such as [[habeas corpus]] for the nobles. The document later became the basis of [[constitutional m
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  • * {{search link|"habeus corpus"|habeus corpus|ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[habeas corpus]])
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  • ...ially ordered military tribunals, conducting them in secret, and denying ''habeas corpus''. <ref name=RvB>{{cite court ...rticles of did not, at any stage, constitute grounds to issue a write of ''habeas corpus''. Opinions differed, however, on the reasons. Some Justices did not believ
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  • *He was not in any of the states in rebellion, where habeas corpus had been suspended
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  • ...the Supreme Court of the United States, which held there is no right of [[habeas corpus]], or immunity from military prosecution, from non-citizens whose country w ...Ex parte Quirin]],[[In re Yamashita]], nonresident aliens have no right to habeas corpus in U.S. courts. While the [[Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution|Fifth
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  • *Order of the United States Supreme Court denying writ of habeas corpus: 16 February 1948
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  • ...ederal court in Little Rock, Arkansas, seeking a [[habeas corpus|writ of ''habeas corpus'']] and setting forth the new evidence and legal reasons why (they said) th ...ovember 21, 2007, the federal judge presiding over Echols's petition for ''habeas corpus'' (Docket No. 5:04-CV-00391WRW in the Eastern District of Arkansas) ruled h
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  • His counsel then filed a habeas corpus petition in the Court for the Soithern District, claiming the detention was
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  • In the interim, a petition for a writ of [[habeas corpus]] was filed on her behalf by James Purcell, an attorney hired by the [[Japa
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  • ...as sentenced to five years of [[imprisonment]]. He filed for a writ of ''[[habeas corpus]]'', against Wainwright, the corrections director, and claimed that he had
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  • ...of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, which, in reversing Hamdi's original ''habeas corpus'' petition, had argued that the Authorization for the Use of Military Force
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  • ...ty. Normally, U.S. citizens, in the U.S., are assumed to have the right of habeas corpus. In [[ex parte Quirin]], however, the Supreme Court held that a citizen, ca ...is decision, as opposed to [[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]], was based on the federal habeas corpus law, while the latter, with a thinner majority, was based on constitutional
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  • #[[Freedmen]], although not citizens, were to be granted federal habeas corpus rights, and former masters who denied freedom to the enslaved were subject
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  • ...court … shall have jurisdiction to hear or consider … an application for … habeas corpus filed by … an alien detained … at Guantanamo Bay”", on the grounds th
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  • ...rule of law come other democratic ideals - the presumption of innocence, [[habeas corpus]] and [[double jeopardy]]. Another key idea in modern democratic theory is
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  • CBS News quoted from an affidavit Abraham provided for a habeas corpus appeal on behalf of Fawzi al-Odah:<ref name=Cbs20070623/> In his affidavit,
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  • ...Territory, and the respective judges thereof, shall and may grant writs of habeas corpus in all cases in which the same are granted by the judges of the United Stat
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  • ...aditionally been used in the captions of petitions for the [[writ]] of ''[[habeas corpus]]'', which were (and in some jurisdictions, still are) styled as "''Ex part ...en petitioned the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] for a writ of ''[[habeas corpus]]'' and the Supreme Court accepted the case.<ref name="SCOTUS" /><ref name=
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  • ...Florida Supreme Court|Supreme Court]], but it turned down his ''pro se'' [[habeas corpus]] petition,<ref name=Example2>Ruling reported at 135 So. 2d 746 (1961).</re
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  • ...ectively, when applied outside England or Europe. While the principle of ''habeas corpus'' from the Magna Carta certainly is found in common law states around the w In English law, the principle of habeas corpus governs custody; this principle extends into the current practice of many c
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  • ...relocation to an internment camp and, once there, petition for a writ of [[habeas corpus]], as had been done in the ''Endo'' case.
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  • ...nflict a social revolution upon the South. Lincoln's general suspension of habeas corpus appeared to confirm the Copperheads' allegation that the administration had
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  • ...ion of Right'''[http://www.constitution.org/eng/petright.htm] -established Habeas Corpus. ...bsp;&nbsp; The James Somerset(t) Ruling - a slave is released by a writ of Habeas Corpus[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/blackhistory/rights/slave_free.
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  • ...of proposals for the protection of civil rights, such as free speech and "habeas corpus." Still ambiguous as late as 1788 in his support for a bill of rights,<ref>
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  • ...dividual liberties had eroded significantly. For example, he suspended ''[[habeas corpus]]'', allowing his army to arrest 18,000 outspoken supporters of the rebelli
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  • ...11, 2005.</ref> Hundreds of Klan members were fined or imprisoned, and ''[[habeas corpus]]'' was suspended in nine counties in South Carolina. These efforts were so
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  • ...he federal courts to shut down the Klan, even to the point of suspending ''habeas corpus.''
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