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Chapter 17 — Habeas Corpus
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Article 2.
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Article 3.
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Article 4.
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Article 5.
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Article 6.
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Article 7.
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Article 8.
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Chapter 17.
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§ 17-2. Habeas corpus not to be suspended.
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§ 17-4. When application denied.
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§ 17-5. By whom application is made.
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§ 17-6. To judge of appellate division or superior court in writing.
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§ 17-7. Contents of application.
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§ 17-8. Issuance of writ without application.
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§ 17-10. Penalty for refusal to grant.
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§ 17-11. Sufficiency of writ; defects of form immaterial.
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§ 17-12. Service of writ.
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§ 17-14. Contents of return; verification.
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§ 17-15. Production of body if required.
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§ 17-17. Liability of judge refusing attachment.
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§ 17-18. Attachment against sheriff to be directed to coroner; procedure.
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§ 17-19. Precept to bring up party detained.
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§ 17-20. Liability of judge refusing precept.
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§ 17-21. Liability of judge conniving at insufficient return.
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§ 17-22. Power of county to aid service.
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§ 17-23. Obedience to order of discharge compelled.
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§ 17-24. No civil liability for obedience.
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§ 17-25. Recommittal after discharge; penalty.
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§ 17-26. Disobedience to writ or refusing copy of process; penalty.
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§ 17-27. Penalty for false return.
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§ 17-28. Penalty for concealing party entitled to writ.
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§ 17-30. Notice to district attorney.
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§ 17-31. Subpoenas to witnesses.
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§ 17-32. Proceedings on return; facts examined; summary hearing of issues.
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§ 17-33. When party discharged.
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§ 17-34. When party remanded.
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§ 17-35. When the party bailed or remanded.
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§ 17-36. Party held in execution not to be discharged.
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§ 17-37. When party ill, cause determined in his absence.
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§ 17-38. No second committal after discharge; penalty.
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§ 17-42. Contents of application.
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§ 17-43. Service of writ.
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§ 17-44. Applicant to pay expenses and give bond to return.
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§ 17-45. Duty of officer to whom writ delivered or on whom served.
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§ 17-46. Prisoner to be remanded.
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