habeas in A Sentence

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    For the Habeas hearing?

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    We now oppose the Habeas petition.

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    The Habeas corpus application

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    His Habeas petition.

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    Will schedule a Habeas hearing before the week's out.

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    The scope of Habeas relief has expanded in recent times

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    Nothing. California versus Borders, a Habeas matter and motion to vacate?

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    However, far more non-capital Habeas petitions are reviewed by the federal courts.

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    The scope of Habeas relief has expanded in recent times by actions of the Indian judiciary.

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    Are you saying we can't get out of here on a writ of Habeas corpus?

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    Habeas corpus ad testificandum: a writ ordering return with the body of a prisoner for the purposes of"testifying".

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    The Habeas corpus application and appeal were heard on 2nd and 3rd June, 1910 by the Divisional Court.

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    Under the MCA, the law restricts Habeas appeals for only those aliens detained as"enemy combatants," or awaiting such determination.

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    Lincoln did not undo his suspension of Habeas corpus and the unjust arrests continued, albeit at a slower pace.

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    More scandalous than this, and very controversial in his day(as it was more recently when Bush did it), was that Lincoln suspended Habeas Corpus.

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    The Habeas Corpus provision was largely neglected through SC's controversial judgments which stated-during Emergency government could nullify the citizen's right to life and liberty.

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    Mr Vaughan, counsel for Savarkar, made an application for a writ of Habeas corpus and also appealed against the decision of the Bow Street court.

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    The writ of Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum is a civil, not criminal, ex parte proceeding in which a court inquires as to the legitimacy of a prisoner's custody.

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    While an emergency Habeas Corpus challenge was heard soon after Trump signed the order, the judgement issued was only a temporary stay until the full case can be heard.

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    On January 17, 2007, Attorney General Gonzales asserted in Senate testimony that while Habeas corpus is"one of our most cherished rights," the United States Constitution does not expressly guarantee Habeas rights to United States residents or citizens.

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    In fact, at the start of the Korean War in 1950, Hoover submitted a plan to President Truman to suspend the writ of Habeas corpus and round up and detain the 12,000 or so citizens suspected of un-American activity by the FBI.

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    Habeas corpus ad deliberandum et recipiendum, a writ for bringing an accused from a different county into a court in the place where a crime had been committed for purposes of trial, or more literally to return holding the body for purposes of“deliberation and receipt” of a decision;

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