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Originally Posted by Rekna
If the judge can show legally why he overturned it there shouldn't be a problem. But what if the judge decided to enact his own laws that were not constitutional? For instance what if a judge decided a US citizen shouldn't be given Habeous Corpus.
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If I recall correctly there have been times in US history where Habeous Corpus has been suspended during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Again, the laws have to be dynamic enough to allow for all kinds of unforseens and un-thought ofs...
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