Writ of habeas corpus: What it is and when to use it
FLORIDA APPEALS JOURNAL™ JOURNAL ENTRY 16.2020 If you need to challenge the legality of a detention or restraint of a person or to obtain the person’s prompt release, a writ of habeas corpus may be the measure needed. Although a writ of habeas corpus is usually associated with criminal cases, it is actually an independent civil proceeding that is available in both civil and criminal cases. Such a writ may be made not only by the detained party but also by another person, such as an agent, or friend, wife, or husband, or by a parent for his child, and others. For educational purposes only. Not intended to be used as legal advice. PLEASE SEND ALL INQUIRIES TO [email protected] •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• If you find this video useful, please LIKE it and SHARE it with colleagues you think will find it valuable. Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel (and click the bell) to receive notice when we publish new videos. If you have comments, please leave them in the section provided below. If you have specific questions, please call us at the number below. If you have other topics you'd like us to cover, please email us at [email protected] •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Music by Kevin MacLeod Werq Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Law Offices of Jennifer S. Carroll, P.A. is dedicated to advocating and protecting clients’ rights in state and federal appeals, post-trial proceedings, as well as pretrial and trial proceedings that involve resolution of significant legal issues. The firm’s mandate is to provide such representation at the highest quality for all clients. By the time a case reaches our firm, it is complicated. It either started that way, or it became difficult as a result of errors which occurred in the trial court proceedings. Our goal is to simplify these difficult cases and resolve them in the best interests of all clients. Law Offices of Jennifer S. Carroll, PA 1001 US-1 Jupiter, FL 33477 [email protected] (561) 478-2102 (888) 302-1320

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