Wednesday, December 19, 2007

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1. What are the extremes to habeus corpeus?
2. Does everybody in the FBI believe in the rule to do anything to get information out of the suspect or the person that they are charging?
3. What happenes when they find out that the person is in fact innocent?
When they take the person of charge do they inform the family so that they know where they are?


The extremes to habeus corpeus are holding someone and waiting for the court to determine if it is okay to hold the person for questioning or not.
Just like every other grey question which is, a question that does not have a one or the other answer, this is strictly based on the persons values,morals, and opinions. Not everyone in the FBI believe in the rule to do anything to get information out of the suspect or person that they are charging. I’m sure there is a lot of conflict when they start questioning people, because not everybody can agree to doing something extreme unless they are all the same person (which really does not happen).
When the FBI finds out that the person they were trying to charge was innocent, depending on what they did to the person, how long they were held, and all the other circumstances, they either let the person go with nothing, or occasionally give them money.

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