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Kyle Rosario
31 December, 14:40
Legal protection from being held without trial
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Topaz
31 December, 15:54
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The legal protection from being held without trial is called Remand
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31 December, 17:32
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In the United States, a person is protected by the federal constitution from being held in prison unlawfully. The right to have one's detention reviewed by a judge is called habeas corpus ... Administrative detention, a term applied to many of these categories, is also used to imprison illegal immigrants.
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