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The Sixth amendment of the Constitution, which commands a speedy trial at least,
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When a person is arrested he or she can be held by authorities (jailed) for a specified amount of time (usually 48 hours) before they must be charged with the crime they are alledged to have committed. If the person is charged with a crime they are brought before a judge (arraigned) and the prosecutor presents the evidence to the court that the person should be held for trial. All persons charged with a crime in the US have the right to legal representation regardless of their ability to pay. Any person who is arrested should obtain legal counsel/advice before making a statement to authorities. All the above is correct and I would like to add that persons who are held in jail without being told of their charges or upon trumped up charges have the right to apply for a writ of habeas corpus. He/she applies to the proper court for the writ alleging that the detention is unlawful. The court issues the writ to the person holding the prisoner and commands that person to bring the prisoner before the court and justify the detention. If the prisoner proves that the detention is unlawful, the court will order the prisoner's release.
Habeas crpus ad subjiciendum - which is a writ that compels a person who is detaining another to produce the body of the prisoner. The writ is used to test the legality of the detention of the prisoner. It is typically shortened to "habeas corpus."
court order that requires authorities to bring a person held in jail to court to determine why he or she is being jailed.
Hoess was a prisoner during the Weimar Republic, but this was not in a concentration camp.
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No, a prisoner did not invent SpongeBob. SpongeBob was created by Steven Hillenburg, who according to many resources, has never been in prison before.
Writ of habeus corpus.
It was originally a prisoner-of-war camp.
When a prisoner has neared the completion of a sentence parole is often allowed in order to allow the prisoner to become familiar with the outside world. There are provisions in place and conditions have to be met while on parole. One must be approved for parole before it is honored.
Not necessarily. There is no word in English that requires a comma after it or before it.