It's called 'a writ of Habeas corpus.' You can ask a judge for one. He issues it, you take it to the jailer, and the jailer (or district attorney or police representative) appears in the judge's court and justifies the detention of the person in jail. If they can't justify detention to the judge's satisfaction (and the satisfaction of the law), and if there are no other pending charges, the judge may order the detainee to be set free.
Added: The above MAY be the answer that was being sought.
HOWEVER - another order that shows that person is in jail for a good reason, would be the commitment, or sentencing order AFTER they were found guilty and adjudicated by the court.
it is respectful and shows good buisness
As childhood shows the man as morning shows the day because good person always shows the good behaviour from the beginning.
I think a good reason to meet Justin bieber is that he ain't a regular person he's a special person
no ,they are a good friend if they tell you why they did that and have a good reason for that.
Yes but you have to have a very good reason for the orderAdded: The courts take a VERY dim view of requests for "tit-for-tat" court orders.
Yes! It shows that you are a well-rounded person.
Because they can.
There is none.
Yes. A good reason not to do it a second time. Shows you what a good dose of carbon monoxide can do for you.
Depends on the circumstances. yes
Self Defense
They are looking for an answer that shows you know something about them and chose them for a good reason-not because they had a job open.