HABEAS CORPUS


Meaning of HABEAS CORPUS in English

noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin, literally, you should have the body (the opening words of the writ) Date: 15th century any of several common-law writs issued to bring a party before a court or judge, the right of a citizen to obtain a writ of ~ as a protection against illegal imprisonment

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