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The judge issued a writ of habeas corpus, compelling the prison authorities to bring the suspect before the court.

The lawyer filed a habeas petition to challenge the legality of her client's detention.

Habeas corpus has been a powerful tool in ensuring that citizens are not held indefinitely without proper legal justification.

The habeas remedy provided by the court was the only hope for the wrongly convicted prisoner's release.

The prisoner's habeas rights were violated, leading to a thorough investigation into the case.

Dissenters argued that the government's detention practices violated the fundamental habeas principle of ensuring that individuals are not wrongfully imprisoned.

The legal team prepared a strong argument for habeas jurisdiction to challenge the legality of their client's incarceration.

Habeas corpus is a cornerstone of the legal system, serving as a check on governmental power and protecting individual liberty.

The habeas remedy was instrumental in bringing about the swift release of the innocent detainee.

Human rights organizations emphasized the importance of habeas corpus in safeguarding the rights of detainees against arbitrary imprisonment.

The habeas rights are essential for maintaining the integrity of the justice system and preventing abuse of power.

The habeas remedy was a critical step in the long process of securing the detainee's freedom.

The government's suppression of habeas petitions was a troubling indication of their disregard for individual freedoms.

Habeas jurisdiction allowed for a thorough examination of the detainee's case, leading to a fairer judicial process.

The habeas corpus remedy was particularly significant in the context of post-9/11 counterterrorism detention policies.

The case hinged on the question of whether the detainee's habeas rights were being upheld.

The habeas jurisdiction was crucial in exposing the lack of legal basis for the detainee's continued imprisonment.

The habeas remedy was a key factor in the successful appeal of the detainee's case.