Its the last one; you have to be given a reason as to why you are being arrested. However, the president can suspend habeas corpus for good reason and the only one that ever did that was Lincoln and he locked up reporters who were writing harmful criticism against the war and him. Lincoln's approval rating was never good during his presidency and imagine if Nixon did that to like hippies that were protesting the war...
Thus, it was an unjustifiable reason for Socrates' execution. Similar to the accusation of impiety, the charge of corrupting the youth is a vague and uncorroborated attack on Socrates, which could not have resulted in his execution by the Athenians in 399 B.C.E.
<span> Ruth Crawford Seeger was a modernist composer.</span>