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attack

an attack on a judgment made during or by a proceeding brought for a different purpose see also habeas corpus ad subjiciendum at habeas corpus direct attack : an attack on a judgment made in a proceeding (as

exhaustion of remedies

by judges in case law based on comity. It is used primarily in administrative law cases and federal habeas corpus cases, and it is now incorporated in the federal habeas corpus statute (section 2254 of title 28 of

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custody

immediate control of an official NOTE: A person need not be in physical custody to be entitled to habeas corpus protection. preventive custody : custody of a person (as a criminal defendant awaiting trial) for the purpose of

Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874

the Rev. T.P. Dale, after having been committed to prison by Lord Penzance, was discharged by writ of Habeas Corpus granted by the Court of Appeal. The Rev. S.F. Green, however, was imprisoned by a valid sentence, and

Abduction

assault and false imprisonment. Where the person carried away is taken abroad the offence falls within the (English) Habeas Corpus Act, 1679 (31 Car. 2, c. 2), s. 11. (4) The removal of a ward of Court out

Odio et atia

writ to the sheriff to bail him, Reg. Brev. 133. But the practice now is to issue a habeas corpus

Procedendo

109. It also lay where an action had been removed from an inferior to a superior Court by habeas corpus, certiorari, or any like writ, and it appeared to the superior Court that it was removed on insufficient

Husband and wife

Sir Edward Fry) disregarded this and all similar authorities and dicta, and held on a return to a habeas corpus that where a wife refused to live with her husband he was not entitled to keep her in

Court

any person or authority, including any government, orders, directions or writs including the writs in the nature of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo-warranto and certiorary for the enforcement of any of the fundamental right or for any other

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