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20 June, 21:49

A court order that protects people from arbitrary imprisonment by requiring officials of the government to bring them before a court and state the reasons for detaining them is called a (n)

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  1. 20 June, 21:57
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    A court order that protects people from arbitrary imprisonment by requiring officials of the government to bring them before a court and state the reasons for detaining them is called a "writ of habeas corpus".

    Writ of habeas corpus (which actually intends to "create the body") is a court request to a man or organization holding somebody in authority, (for example, a superintendent) to convey the detained individual to the court issuing the request and to demonstrate a substantial explanation behind that individual's confinement.

    Some of the time, particularly where there are debated certainties, the court may hold an evidentiary hearing before decision on a writ of habeas corpus.
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