词汇 | habeas-corpus |
释义 | habeas corpus noun[ U ] law specializeduk /ˌheɪ.bi.əs ˈkɔː.pəs/ us /ˌheɪ.bi.əs ˈkɔːr.pəs/ a legal order that states that a person in prison must appear before and be judged by a court of law before he or she can be forced by law to stay in prison人身保护令(指规定当事人被依法监禁前必须出庭的令状) Court cases, orders & decisions actionable actionably administer admissibility admissible extinguishment extrajudicial extrajudicially fatal accident inquiry federal case pettifogging plea bargain plea bargaining pleading post bail the Webster ruling walk walk freeidiom wardship witness to something habeas corpus | American Dictionaryhabeas corpus noun[ U ] us/ˈheɪ·bi·əs ˈkɔr·pəs/ social studies a legal action demanding that a prisoner be brought before a judge to make sure that he or she is not being held illegally habeas corpus | Business Englishhabeas corpus noun[ U ] LAWukus the right of someone who is in prison to appear in court so that a judge can decide whether that person is being kept in prison legally: The new legislation would restore habeas corpus rights to all detainees in U.S. custody. habeas corpus appeals/petitions/proceedings Examples of habeas corpushabeas corpus The writ of habeascorpus was used in relation to persons press-ganged into the navy, or in disputes over apprenticeship terms. However, their assumption was that the cause of imprisonment to be expressed in habeascorpus proceedings was to be specific, not general. This was a change from congressional legislation in 1789 that denied habeascorpus review in federal courts to prisoners held under state law. There were various forms of the habeascorpus writ, of which the writ of habeascorpus ad subjiciendum is the most relevant to this article. As they subsequently explained, by not making a final judgement they kept alive the possibility that further habeascorpus proceedings could take place. Next the writ of habeascorpus was said to be one of right, not grace. The military government punished lawyers who presented habeascorpus cases. In favor of freedom, a denial of habeascorpus was not res judicata: a plaintiff might make successive applications for relief to several judges. Had the crown refused the petition for writ of habeascorpus, as it was entitled to do, it would then have been open to the charge of arbitrary, perpetual imprisonment. On the narrow legal question of whether the king had this right, the judges could only look to the form of the return made in the habeascorpus case. The question before the court was on a writ of habeascorpus and the only issue was whether to bail the defendants or to remand them back into custody. Is it worth us losing habeascorpus, our basic protection against the police state? From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English What have we to gain from it, we who already have the advantage of habeascorpus and trial by jury? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is as yet no international habeascorpus act and little sign of getting one. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 That is a matter that must be dealt with under process for habeascorpus. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of habeas corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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