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habeas corpus

/hey-bee-uhs -kawr-puhs/US // ˈheɪ bi əs ˈkɔr pəs //

人身保护令,人身保护令状,人身保护权,人身安全保护令

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Law.

    • : a writ requiring a person to be brought before a judge or court, especially for investigation of a restraint of the person's liberty, used as a protection against illegal imprisonment.

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Examples

  • An appellate court later that year also denied habeas corpus relief to Happy.

  • To do that, the activists are relying on the writ of habeas corpus, a legal protection for imprisoned people.

  • The prisoner, Abu Zubaydah, who has never been charged with a crime, has been waiting 14 years for a federal judge to rule on his habeas corpus petition that challenges the legality of his detention.

  • The Supreme Court in 2008 ruled that noncitizen detainees at the prison have the right, known as habeas corpus, to go to court to challenge their detention.

  • I will fight if someone tries to take away from me and those I love the rule of law, trial by jury, the writ of habeas corpus, and a government with nobody above the law.

  • The local churches were celebrating The Feast of Corpus Christi by launching brilliantly exploding rockets into the night.

  • And Rep. Blake Farenthold made it onto the list of “notable people” from Corpus Christi, Texas.

  • They hate that Lincoln suspended habeas corpus; they never note that Jefferson Davis did, too.

  • There was also a memorable encounter while disembarking at Corpus Christi.

  • Hernandez was well-known in their rough Corpus Christi neighborhood as an unsavory character.

  • Thomas goes on to contradict Aristotle, in holding quod nullum ens esset nisi corpus.

  • Our procession was, however, a more solemn one on the day of Corpus Christi when we carried about the blessed Sacrament.

  • English act of habeas corpus passed; the act suspending it was repealed, probably forever, 1818.

  • On Corpus Christi's Eve, the usual celebration greatly aggrieved the perth weekly assembly.

  • One of the most familiar actions is habeas corpus, which is employed to recover a person's liberty from illegal restraint.

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