Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 12: Difference between revisions

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A writ of habeas corpus is a court order that directs a person who has detained another to produce the detainee so the court can determine the legality of the detention.
A writ of habeas corpus is a court order that directs a person who has detained another to produce the detainee so the court can determine the legality of the detention.


In the federal constitution and the previous Texas constitutions, the writ was a privilege rather than a right. Due to experiences of Reconstruction, it was made absolute.
In the federal constitution and the previous Texas constitutions, the writ was a privilege rather than a right. Due to actions taken during Reconstruction, it was made absolute.


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