Habeas corpus guarantees which right?

the right to vote
the right to vote

the right to have a fair trial
the right to have a fair trial

the right to be free unless charged with a crime
the right to be free unless charged with a crime

the right to speak freely

the right to speak freely

What was the main belief of Enlightenment thinkers?

(1 point)
Responses

that governmental power should be limited
that governmental power should be limited

that a republic was the best form of government
that a republic was the best form of government

that the use of reason was vital to improving society
that the use of reason was vital to improving society

that a government should be strong enough to carry out its duties

that the use of reason was vital to improving society

Habeas corpus guarantees the right to be free unless charged with a crime.

Habeas Corpus guarantees the right to be free unless charged with a crime. It is a legal term that means "you shall have the body." Essentially, it is a person's right to challenge their arrest or detention, ensuring that they cannot be held indefinitely without being formally charged with a crime. If someone is held in custody without being charged, they can petition for a writ of habeas corpus to have their case reviewed by a judge. This important legal protection helps safeguard individual liberties and prevent unlawful imprisonment.