The term "habeas corpus" refers to a legal principle that protects an individual's right to be free from unlawful detention or imprisonment. It requires that a person who is detained be brought before a court to determine the legality of their detention. The phrase itself translates to "you shall have the body" in Latin, emphasizing the right to challenge the reasons for one's confinement. This legal remedy is fundamental in safeguarding personal liberty against arbitrary state action.
Horbeas Corpus
Innocent until proven guilty.
Innocent until proven guilty.
Corpus callosotomy is the medical term meaning surgical severing of the corpus callosum.
Corpus delicti.
"The term Habeas Corpus is a Latin phrase meaning ""You may have the body."" The term has it's origins in law beginning in England in the 11th and 12th centuries."
It becomes the corpus luteum.
Incorporated..
"Corpus Delecti" means: Evidence of a crime
corpus
incorporated
No, a comma is not needed after "incorporated" in a company name like "Smith Incorporated." This is because "Incorporated" is part of the official name of the company and is not used as a descriptive term that requires a comma for clarification.