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Why might an accused individual exercise the right to a writ of habeas corpus, granted by Article I of the Constitution? so that the authorities must inform him or her of the rights granted to all citizens by the Fifth Amendment in order to demand that legal counsel be provided to him or her during his or her criminal trial in order to be brought before a judge, who will then decide whether the accused has been lawfully imprisoned so that the trial is based on established laws and legal precedents, not newly created statutes passed in the wake of the accused’s arrest

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