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  • ...frequently seen today (and referred to by its full name) is the writ of ''habeas corpus ad testificandum'', used to have guards bring a prisoner to court to (= ''a ...ner was released right then and there. Thus what we call "the right" of ''habeas corpus'' is actually the right to petition for what we call today an "order to sho
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  • #REDIRECT [[Habeas corpus]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Habeas corpus]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Guantanamo captives' habeas corpus petitions}}
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  • [[Habeas corpus]] petitions filed on behalf of prisoners at the [[Guantanamo detention cam
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  • #REDIRECT [[Habeas corpus]]
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  • [[Habeas corpus]] petitions filed on behalf of prisoners at the [[Guantanamo detention cam
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  • ...ve Act]] valid and forbidding state interference with federal prisoners by habeas corpus writs.
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  • One of four important [[Habeas corpus]] petitions that made it all the way to the [[SCOTUS|Supreme Court]]
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  • ...ve Act valid and forbidding a state to interfere with federal prisoners by habeas corpus writs.
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  • ...t]] to run to completion, prior to the Supreme Court restoring access to [[Habeas corpus]] to the individuals held at Guantanamo
    213 bytes (31 words) - 17:58, 28 March 2022
  • ...lly at [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]], had proper standing to request [[habeas corpus]] review in the Federal judicial system
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Habeas corpus]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Guantanamo captives' habeas corpus petitions}}
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  • ...ates]] ruling that a specific court did not have jurisdiction over the ''[[habeas corpus]]'' petition of a U.S. citizen, arrested by U.S. law enforcement on U.S. so
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  • ...frequently seen today (and referred to by its full name) is the writ of ''habeas corpus ad testificandum'', used to have guards bring a prisoner to court to (= ''a ...ner was released right then and there. Thus what we call "the right" of ''habeas corpus'' is actually the right to petition for what we call today an "order to sho
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  • {{r|Habeas corpus}}
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  • ...] (in 1861 to 1864), President [[Abraham Lincoln]] suspended the writ of ''habeas corpus'' (and ignored the [[U.S. Supreme Court|Supreme Court]] when it ruled that ...of case arising more and more often: state prisoners filing a series of ''habeas corpus'' cases in federal court, another one each time a new piece of evidence tha
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  • {{r|Habeas corpus}}
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  • ==Habeas Corpus documents== Thousands of pages from captives habeas corpus requests have been made public.
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  • {{r|Habeas corpus}}
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