Habeas Corpus is a court order, stating that a person under arrest is required to be brought in front of a judge or into court. It prohibits holding a prisoner if there is lack of sufficient cause or evidence.
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A writ of habeas corpus in most closely related to government.
The writ of habeas corpus
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Charles Chauncey Binney has written: 'Restrictions upon local and special legislation in state constitutions' -- subject(s): Local government, Municipal home rule 'The life of Horace Binney' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Politics and government, Lawyers, Biography, Habeas corpus 'The suffrage and elections in the province of Pennsylvania' -- subject(s): Elections, Politics and government, Suffrage
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Robert L. Breck has written: 'The habeas corpus, and martial law' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Martial law, Habeas corpus
John T. Montgomery has written: 'The writ of habeas corpus and Mr. Binney' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Habeas corpus, Constitutional law
The writ of habeas corpus
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It is the due process.