A legal term referring to the right of a person to challenge unlawful detention by a government authority, typically through a court proceeding. The phrase historically asserts a writ for release from custody, ensuring due process and protection against arbitrary imprisonment. Used in constitutional law and criminal procedure, it names a procedural remedy rather than a substantive charge.
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