Our U.S. Constitution was written with the Common Law in mind.
You may find the Common Law worth learning about online.
You may want to know and support more of common law.
Habeas Corpus is an important part of our common law. It has important ramifications. Recently I was reading online of some of the more important details of Habeas Corpus. Let me repeat just one below.
Today, the Common Law's ancient writ of Habeas Corpus is one of our most important defenses against tyranny. Tyranny is a bad word you can enjoy reading the extended meaning of online.
By issuing a writ of habeas corpus a judge or court may compel those holding a prisoner, to produce that prisoner and to prove that they have legally incarcerated the individual. When that prisoner is friend or family it is best that the judge be our judge and the court our court.
Note that when I use the word "our" above, we have claiming and supporting to do.
We really have a lot to learn. I am willing to learn more about habeas Corpus, our constitution, the Common Law, the growth of tyranny, our judges and courts.
I have already learned much of what my old aunt told me more than once: "Use it, or lose it"
by Richard Sheehan