S
Dayville Lawyer
LawyerLAWYER

Dayville Lawyer

All lawyers of Dayville, CT or refine by the following practice areas

1-2 of 2 results. Page 1 of 1.


Legal Term Highlighted
habeas corpus: Latin for "You have the body." A prisoner files a petition for writ of habeas corpus in order to challenge the authority of the prison or jail warden to continue to hold him. If the judge orders a hearing after reading the writ, the prisoner gets to argue that his confinement is illegal. These writs are frequently filed by convicted prisoners who challenge their conviction on the grounds that the trial attorney failed to prepare the defense and was incompetent. Prisoners sentenced to death also file habeas petitions challenging the constitutionality of the state death penalty law. Habeas writs are different from and do not replace appeals, which are arguments for reversal of a conviction based on claims that the judge conducted the trial improperly. Often, convicted prisoners file both.
Top Sponsors For: Connecticut Lawyer

Looking for something else?

FIND A LAWYER
Other Categories
Lawyers in Major Connecticut Cities
Other Hot Links