2020-10-05
151217-1 ศัพท์ น่าสับสน ชุด H - Habeas corpus
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ออกเสียง Habeas corpus = HEY-bee-uhs-KAWR-puhs
Dictionary of Problem Words and Expression
habeas corpus
Translated literally from Latin,
this phrase means “You have the body”
In English usage,
habeas corpus is a writ (written order)
designed to secure the release of someone from unlawful restraint.
In his first inaugural address,
Jefferson referred to
“freedom of person under the protection of the habeas corpus.”
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What is habeas corpus?
The writ of habeas corpus, often shortened to habeas corpus,
is the requirement that an arrested person be brought
before a judge or court before being detained or imprisoned.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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The literal meaning of habeas corpus is "You shall have the body"
—that is, the judge must have the person chargedwith a crime brought into the courtroom to hear what he's been charged with.
Through much of human history, and in many countries still today, a person may be imprisoned on the orders of someone in the government and kept behind bars for years without ever getting a chance to defend himself, or even knowing what he's done wrong.
In England, the right to be brought before a judge to hear the charges and answer them was written into law over 300 years ago, and the U.S. adopted the British practice in its Constitution.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group
habeas corpus
A writ requiring a person to be brought before a court so that it can be decided whether or not the person’s detention is lawful.
Dictionary of Problem Words and Expression
habeas corpus
Translated literally from Latin, this phrase means “You have the body”
In English usage, habeas corpus is a writ (written order) designed to secure the release of someone from unlawful restraint. In his first inaugural address, Jefferson referred to “freedom of person under the protection of the habeas corpus.”