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Which Doctrine Allows Detainees to Argue Their Innocence Before a Judge

Question 26

Question 26

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Which doctrine allows detainees to argue their innocence before a judge?


A) constitutionalism
B) habeas corpus
C) judicial activism
D) separation of powers

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