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Both parties, she said, were seeking for the court to issue a writ of habeas corpus, a technique to challenge someone's detention as illegal or unconstitutional.
The Britons and Australians had asked the court to issue a writ of habeas corpus, a procedure to challenge someone's detention as illegal or unconstitutional.
Nobody could have envisaged a farmer with a legitimate complaint against a British soldier in the siege of Tobruk getting to the UK and finding a lawyer in London to issue a writ.
In that case, we held that a Federal District Court lacked authority to issue a writ of habeas corpus to 21 German citizens who had been captured by U. S. forces in China, tried and convicted of war crimes by an American military commission headquartered in Nanking, and incarcerated in the Landsberg Prison in occupied Germany.
This week, oral arguments were allowed in two of the suits, but none of the three judges who heard the cases were willing to issue a writ of habeas corpus, as David Grimm wrote in ScienceInsider.
In May 1929, he convinced the rest of the board to issue a writ against the syndicate and Oppenheimer, alleging fraudulent conspiracy, and began instructing Hastings.
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6pm Mr Roach says Hoddle has had a meeting with his legal advisers during the day and will be going to their offices on Tuesday with a view to issuing a writ against The Times.
Earlier Friday, Sterling petitioned the appellate court to stay the case and issue a writ to overturn the unusual order Judge Michael Levanas invoked last month when he ruled Sterling's wife, Shelly Sterling, acted appropriately in agreeing to sell the Clippers to Ballmer.
If A wished to sue B for trespass, debt and detinue, the court would have to issue an individual writ for each action, with associated delays and costs for A, and then ensure that B appeared in court.
If A wished to sue B for trespass, debt and detinue, the court would have to issue an individual writ for each action, with associated time delays and costs for A, and then ensure that B appeared in court.
At the instigation of agent Edward Randolph, Charles made increasingly specific demands concerning freedom of religion and adherence to colonial trade regulations known as the Navigation Acts, and prepared to issue a quo warranto writ to demand the return of the colonial charter.
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