/ˈheɪbiəs ˈkɔːrpəs æd də̇ˌlibəˈrandēet- ri-ˌsi-pē-ˈen-dəm/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh của tòa án dẫn độ bị cáo đang bị giam giữ cho tòa nơi phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: “Habeas corpus ad deliberandum et recipiendum” is a Latin legal term that translates to “you may have the body for considering and receiving.” It refers to a writ that allows a person who is in custody to be brought before a court or judge for the purpose of considering and receiving the reasons for their detention. This writ is used to ensure that a person’s detention is lawful and to protect their right to challenge the legality of their imprisonment.
Example: A defendant, who is being held in a federal prison in California, needs to be transferred to a court in New York to face new charges. The New York court may issue a Habeas Corpus ad Deliberandum et Recipiendum to order the transfer of the prisoner to its jurisdiction.