Both Conti and Te said that the resolution is trying to “chip” away at the current limitations set by the writ of habeas corpus – it can only be invoked during the pre-charge and post-conviction stages of a trial.
“In this case, you’re allowing a detained person to be temporarily released without security, but on the condition that she has to show up in court.” “I think this decision and previous decisions on habeas corpus, for example, have been trying to chip away at some of the limitations on habeas corpus,” Te said.
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