1102 examples of corpus in sentences

"On the contrary, your face is the corpus delicti.

But the Irish troubles were by no means over; on July 21st Lord John introduced a Bill for the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act in Ireland.

A Cabinet at which it was determined to propose suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act.

The crisis had been met by suspending the Habeas Corpus Act in Ireland.

Ebooks become a part of the corpus of human knowledge because they get indexed by search engines and replicated by the hundreds, thousands or millions.

No one library collects all the still-extant books ever written and no one person could hope to make a dent in that corpus of written work.

None of us will ever eat the whole corpus, but Google can digest it for us and excrete the steaming nuggets of goodness that make it the search-engine miracle it is today.

Mr. Pitman had always read all the murder trials, and used to talk about the corpus delicti and writs of habeas corpuscorpus being the legal way, I believe, of spelling corpse.

Butthere was no corpus, as the lawyers say, and finally the police had to free Mr. Ladley.

PUNCHINELLO will only add that he would at any time rather suspend the public plunderers than habeas corpus, and that he means to take the gloss off the grim joke that "Hanging for murder's played out in New-York.

By the next paragraph, the general government is to have a power of suspending the habeas corpus act, in cases of rebellion or invasion.

As the State governments have a power of suspending the habeas corpus act in those cases, it was said, there could be no reason for giving such a power to the general government; since, whenever the State which is invaded, or in which an insurrection takes place, finds its safety requires it, it will make use of that power.

In common with the legislatures of the States, Congress cannot constitutionally pass ex post facto laws in criminal cases, nor suspend the writ of habeas corpus, nor pass a bill of attainder, nor abridge the freedom of speech and of the press, nor invade the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, nor enact laws respecting an establishment of religion.

By the next paragraph, the general government is to have a power of suspending the habeas corpus act, in cases of rebellion or invasion.

As the State governments have a power of suspending the habeas corpus act in those cases, it was said, there could be no reason for giving such a power to the general government; since, whenever the State which is invaded, or in which an insurrection takes place, finds its safety requires it, it will make use of that power.

CORPUS JURIS.

CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM.

CORPUS juris, edited by William Mack and Donald J. Kiser.

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