Writ of Habeas Corpus
San Andreas Law recognizes Writ of Habeas Corpus as a code under the Constitution which grants all free persons protection against illegal imprisonment. This does not include approved investigative Hold by Judicial Power or Police Department (PD) Command Members. PD Command are able to do their own investigative detainment of up to 24 hours. Anything beyond that is to be approved by Judicial Power and is not to exceed 72 hours total. To hold an individual upton investigation, the state must have reasonable suspicion upon the individual that they were involved in a crime. Writ of Habeas Corpus does not include the 72 hours holds of “Held Until Trial” charges that have sufficient probable cause as evidence. As well as 5150’s that have been approved.
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