Answer:
Incorrect Evidentiary Ruling. ...
Motion to Suppress Evidence. ...
Motion to Suppress a Statement. ...
Lack of Sufficient Evidence. ...
Prosecutorial Misconduct. ...
Inadequate Representation. ...
Incorrect Jury Instructions. ...
Juror Misconduct.
Explanation:
yea
The given statement “It is well understood and specified that the privileges prolonged under the Habeas corpus writ is not suspended until unless there is a case of rebel” is true.
Answer: Option 1
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The case where there is rebel or in case of invasion, the suspension is achieved for the Habeas corpus writ. This is in accordance to the suspension clause of the constitution with the section of 9 in clause second under the Article 1.
The rebel or invasion is for the requirement of public safety as in regard. If in the case raised, then the President, only one who had the power to suspend it as per the constitution.