This Article will provide, for the first time, a comprehensive account of the writ of habeas corpus in Georgia not primarily focused on use of the writ as a postconviction remedy. The Article covers the 132-year period stretching from 1733, when the Georgia colony was established, to 1865, when the Confederate States of America was finally defeated and the American Civil War came to a close
This study examines judicial conflicts caused by habeas corpus from the formation of the Constitutio...
Professor Emeritus Donald E. Wilkes Jr. has published The Great Writ in the Peach State: Georgia Ha...
Georgia Law Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. discusses the two applications of habeas corpus by the 10...
This Article will provide, for the first time, a comprehensive account of the writ of habeas corpus ...
There is a plenitude of scholarly writing on the Great Writ of Habeas Corpus, which is universally r...
Because it has been esteemed in this state for centuries, the writ of habeas corpus has played a sig...
In Part I of this Article, appearing in Volume 8 of the Georgia Law Review at page 313, Professor Wi...
Lauded as the Great Writ and praised as one of the precious heritages of Anglo-American civilizat...
Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. has published From Oglethorpe to the Overthrow of the Confederacy: H...
A welcome development, the landmark Georgia Habeas Corpus Act of 1967 modernized and vastly expanded...
Georgia has played an influential role in the development of the Freedom Writ of habeas corpus, an...
Part II of this Article will highlight the grounds for relief from a conviction or sentence that wer...
This study examines judicial conflicts caused by habeas corpus from the formation of the Constitutio...
Professor Emeritus Donald E. Wilkes Jr. has published The Great Writ in the Peach State: Georgia Ha...
Georgia Law Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. discusses the two applications of habeas corpus by the 10...
This Article will provide, for the first time, a comprehensive account of the writ of habeas corpus ...
There is a plenitude of scholarly writing on the Great Writ of Habeas Corpus, which is universally r...
Because it has been esteemed in this state for centuries, the writ of habeas corpus has played a sig...
In Part I of this Article, appearing in Volume 8 of the Georgia Law Review at page 313, Professor Wi...
Lauded as the Great Writ and praised as one of the precious heritages of Anglo-American civilizat...
Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. has published From Oglethorpe to the Overthrow of the Confederacy: H...
A welcome development, the landmark Georgia Habeas Corpus Act of 1967 modernized and vastly expanded...
Georgia has played an influential role in the development of the Freedom Writ of habeas corpus, an...
Part II of this Article will highlight the grounds for relief from a conviction or sentence that wer...
This study examines judicial conflicts caused by habeas corpus from the formation of the Constitutio...
Professor Emeritus Donald E. Wilkes Jr. has published The Great Writ in the Peach State: Georgia Ha...
Georgia Law Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. discusses the two applications of habeas corpus by the 10...