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The constitution says that prisoner cannot be detained without a trial and that right is covered under what is called?

habeas icorpus


Which right allows a prisoner not to be detained without a trial?

The right that allows a prisoner not to be detained without a trial is known as the right to habeas corpus. This legal principle ensures that individuals can challenge the legality of their detention before a court. It protects against arbitrary imprisonment and guarantees that no one can be held without sufficient evidence or due process. Habeas corpus is a fundamental aspect of many legal systems, particularly in democratic societies.


a right that states a person cannot be detained without being charged with a specific crime?

habeas corpus


What law passed by Parliament gave a prisoner the right to have a judge specify the changes against him or her?

The law that granted prisoners the right to have a judge specify the charges against them is called the Habeas Corpus Act. This act was passed by the English Parliament in 1679 to protect individuals from being unjustly detained without sufficient evidence or legal process. It ensures that prisoners can challenge the legality of their imprisonment and have their case heard by a judge.


Why can't Americans be detained and held without a reason?

The US Constitution guarantees the right to the writ of Habeus Corpus, meaning that Americans must be told why they are being detained, except in cases of war or insurrection. The right of habeus corpus is actually the only right explicitly stated in the main body of the Constitution itself, rather than in the Amendments.


Can a prisoner be executed a second time if survives the first time?

If the prisoner survives the first execution he will obtain the right of choosing the way of execution for the second time. Only if the second time fails, he cannot be executed for the third time. Instead, the executioner will be executed by the prisoner.


What right does a detained juvenile have when after the court alleges him or her to be delinquent or unruly?

The right to receive bail


What is hebes corpus?

A writ of habeas corpus (Latin: "you may have the body") is a writ (court order) that requires a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court. The principle of habeas corpus ensures that a prisoner can be released from unlawful detention-that is, detention lacking sufficient cause or evidence. The remedy can be sought by the prisoner or by another coming to the prisoner's aid. This right originated in the English legal system, and is now available in many nations.


What was passed by parliament in the glorious revolution?

Habeas Corpus ( It gave every prisoner the right to obtain a writ or document ordering that the prisoner has to be brought to a judge to specify the charges against the prisoner. The judge would decide whether the prisoner should be tires or set free. Because of this, a monarch could not put someone in jail simply for opposing the ruler and prisoner could not be held indefinitely without trial. )


What problems would a Government face if they don't have right to tax?

Without the right to tax, the government has no source of money. It therefore cannot pay civil servants (no police, no mailman, no judges, etc), it cannot provide any services (no roads, no mail, no law enforcement, etc), and it cannot defend itself from outside attack (no military). In the modern world, a government cannot survive without funds, and therefore cannot survive without the right to tax.


If a person is jailed without being informed of the reason it is a violation of the writ of what?

what right prevents a government fro Save m a person in jail without informing him of his crime?


When a person is arrested they have the right to know why they have been detained and to contest that detainment in court?

Habeus Corpus