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    Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror POL201: American National Government Jamie Way September Barron May 5‚ 2013 The history of the Right of Habeas and the war on terror‚ it stated in the article The Tissue of Structure by Anthony Gregory “It has been celebrated for centuries in the Anglo-American tradition as a means of questioning government power. It is probably the most revered of all of the checks and balances in our legal history—as William Blackstone commented‚” “the most

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    Christopher Reynolds Final paper Habeas Corpus PSY: 202 American national Government Troy Tureau Habeas Corpus Habeas Corpus is one of the most important articles written into the constitution of the United States and is considered by many to be the “great writ of liberty”. It was not originally written for our constitution but was adopted by the framers from their original home in Great Brittan. .Habeas Corpus along with our other civil liberties are some of the things that make our country

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    Habeas Corpus Melvin Martin POL 201: American National Government Instructor Haas March 30‚ 2013 Habeas Corpus While some people believe the writ of habeas corpus does not protect American prisoners being held on foreign soil that is being leased by the United States they do believe it does help many prisoners. It has helped fee many prisoners‚ including the granting of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter ’s habeas petition in 1985 freed him from almost 20 years of imprisonment and it keeps innocent

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    Habeas Corpus and the War on Terror The law of Habeas Corpus was created to permit the guilty to present their case in court and to be tried fairly. In today ’s war on terror‚ the amount of such enemy combatants who were detained indefinitely without any trial has raised. The courts are split up on following the law by the letter or to practically change it according to the situations needs. I feel it ’s necessary to follow these laws in the same context in which they were written‚ and

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    to start off from the beginning by learning what Habeas Corpus is‚ where it comes from and how America follows its traditions. The best place to start off is what Habeas Corpus means‚ it comes from a Latin term which means “you have the body”. It means to bring a person that is under arrest to court or before a judge. The reason for Habeas Corpus is so that a prisoner can be released unlawfully if there is lack of evidence or cause. Habeas Corpus originated from the English legal system and is now

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    Habeas Corpus? American National Government POL With the war on terrorism‚ many different issues have come up with what is constitutional and what is not constitutional in regards to detainees at Guantanamo Bay. Guantanamo Bay is a detention facility that is in Cuba. It holds the prisoners of war on terrorism. President Bush chose this location hoping to have it out of the United States judicial area. In doing this he was hoping

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    Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror Name POL 201American National Government Instructor date Civil Liberties‚ Habeas Corpus‚ and the War on Terror Throughout history‚ the motivation of man’s self interest has concluded in the domination of those with little or no power in the absence of the rule of law. The war on terror presents an unpredictable challenge for the United States whereas terrorists are apprehended and deprived of due process. The right of Habeas corpus overrules

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    Habeas-Corpus 1 Habeas-Corpus POL American National Government 07/22/2012 Habeas-corpus 2 Habeas-corpus Habeas Corpus‚ which means "have the body‚" in Latin‚ is a legal writ that a detainee can use to claim protection from a unjustifiable detention of himself or someone else. The petition can stall disciplinary action taken against the detained party‚ though it must in some way display that the party responsible for the detention did so in error‚ legally or

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    Habeas Corpus Kimberly Humbird POL 201 American National Government Jamie Smith April 29‚ 2013 Habeas Corpus Habeas corpus is used when the United States capture someone from another country during war times. It gives the detainees the same privileges the protection under our constitution‚ but when they are being held in another country they lose those rights. Is it right to hold them in another country just so we can prevent them from having those rights? Is this what needs to be done so

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    historical evolution of habeas corpus and its American and English traditions. Also allow me to provide examples in history where the privilege of habeas corpus has been suspended‚ due to national threats. We will analyze the relevance of habeas corpus to the contemporary U.S. situation during the war on terror‚ while explaining the U.S. Supreme Court ’s interpretation of the right of habeas corpus with respect to enemy combatants or illegal combatants. The Habeas Corpus’ history is ancient. Predominately

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