A: Habeas Corpus - In which guarantees accused individuals the right to a hearing before being jailed.
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i belive he was jailed for 2 years but i could be wrong
No he wasn't there were plenty more people who were jailed for fighting apartheid in South Africa
"Jailed" as incarcerated in a police holding cell or a county jail? No. However, you can be "detained" in an institution or facility for medical or psychiatric evaluation.
he was jailed and amenasarlos of dead
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Habeas Corpus I am studying this in US History right now
I appoligize for the last answer, there are alot of trolls on this site. The fifth amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Articles of Confederation gaurentees due process.
The accused were arrested, jailed, and tried. If they were convicted, they were hanged.
he got accused for stabbing his father in the leg.
Yes. People accused later in the trials were not jailed when accused because people didn't believe the accusations as quickly. Some, like John Alden, left Salem before they could be sent to prison.
i believe that its the witnesses choice wheather they want to see the person they accused of a crime, if the accused refuses it then that is there choice it should not be against the law not to allow a witness to see the accused.
Around 160 were accused and jailed. 19 were covicted and executed.
There were more like two hundred innocent. That many people were accused and jailed and none of them were guilty of their supposed crimes.
This was one of the laws at the time. Today there are fines and jail time. That was the same when witches were being jailed. Most witches were burned at the stake and not jailed.
She confessed and was jailed. Despite being a slave, she was never tried or executed. Eventually she was bought by a new owner and slips out of the history books.