The answer is the writ of habeas corpus
A judge has final say on what is or is not admissable in their court. The only recourse if the evidence was refused is to file for an appeal and have the appeals court see if his/her refusal of the evidence was justified. If they find in favor of the judge, you're out of luck. If on the other hand the appeals court decides the evidence should be admissable, the case will most likely be retried with the new evidence presented.
Judge Hatchett - 2000 was released on: USA: September 2000
The Barefoot Judge - 1944 was released on: USA: 4 February 1944
Judge Koan - 2003 was released on: USA: 1 January 2003
Judge for a Day - 1935 was released on: USA: 20 September 1935
Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.Only a judge can nullify a deed of trust by issuing a court order to that effect.
The prisoner said "I will be hanged", which could only be true if it were false so they had to release him...
Yes but you need to provide compelling evidence to the court. The judge will review the evidence and issue a ruling.Yes but you need to provide compelling evidence to the court. The judge will review the evidence and issue a ruling.Yes but you need to provide compelling evidence to the court. The judge will review the evidence and issue a ruling.Yes but you need to provide compelling evidence to the court. The judge will review the evidence and issue a ruling.
A bench warrant
"Confine the prisoner", said the judge.
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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.
Take it with you. The judge will ask you questions and, if you need your evidence, show it to him then.
No, a judge cannot close a case without seeing evidence. It is essential for a judge to review all relevant evidence before making a decision in a case.
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. )
The Jury, or in some cases it is the Judge.
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.