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The name of which law writ literally translates to 'you should produce the body'?

Habeas Corpus.


What law deny a person a trial before imprisonment?

Suspension of the writ of habeas corpus


What amendment is the writ of habeas corpus in?

The 5th Amendment which also includes the due process of law


The right of the people which remained suspended despite the lifting of the martial law?

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How does the Writ of Habeas Corpus affect the courts?

It doesn't affect the courts as much as it affects law enforcement. "Habeas corpus is a writ (court order) which directs the law enforcement officials who have custody of a prisoner to appear in court with the prisoner in order to determine the legality of the prisoner's confinement."


What has the author John T Montgomery written?

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Court order guaranteeing a person who is arrested the right to appear before a judge in a court of law?

writ of habeas corpus


How do you write a writ of habeas corpus?

You should visit a law library and ask the librarian to help you fine some examples to follow.


When may congress suspend the writ of habeas corpus?

By declaration of a National Emergency by the President and/or during a time when Martial Law is declared.


What best describes the events in Maryland in the early of the Civil War?

Lincoln imposed martial law and suspended the writ of habeas corpus.


What is a synonym for habeas corpus?

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