The Habeas Petition

The Habeas Petition

The petition for habeas corpus requests that the court issue a writ, mandating that a prisoner be produced before the court at a particular place, date and time.
In the beginning, a petition for habeas corpus was filed to request that the custodian of a prisoner be directed to bring a prisoner to the county court to testify in a lawsuit. This use of the petition for habeas corpus exists even today, if a prisoner is in the custody of another county or criminal justice system, and the prisoner's presence is vital for a case. Often, the prisoner should be taken to the local court by the local Sheriff's department, which will be responsible for watching the prisoner at the time of court proceedings and taking the prisoner to the other jurisdiction at the end of the proceedings. However, when most individuals think of a writ of habeas corpus, they think of something more substantial - a petition demanding that the custodian of the prisoner explain in court the legal grounds on which the prisoner is detained. This category of writ is usually considered to be an "extraordinary remedy", indicating that the prisoner has used up all other remedies of relief or appeal, and no other adequate avenue remains. The writ of habeas corpus may ask for relief on grounds not available in direct appeal.
If someone you know has been imprisoned in Chatham County, Georgia , contact a criminal attorney.

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