Sentences with habeas
H h - The legal limbo in which Hicks and other detainees are held means they have been unable to invoke the writ of habeas corpus to test the.
- Detainees at the US base were entitled to challenge the legality of their detention by relying on the English common-law writ of habeas corpus.
- This suspected high-ranking al-Qaeda terrorist was taken off the streets and held without habeas corpus, then rendered to a black site.
- Despite apartheid and the abolition of key safeguards including the writ of habeas corpus, a legal remedy against unlawful imprisonment.
- His US jailers made these accusations freely, while dismantling a cornerstone of Western justice, habeas corpus.
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