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Habeas Corpus

People Acting Like Lawyers & Mostly Malarkey

Release Date: 09/17/2025

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What you’ll learn

  • The meaning and purpose of the writ of habeas corpus

  • Key Maryland rules (e.g., Rule 15-302 petitions; Rule 1-361(b)(1) 24-hour presentment)

  • When and why habeas gets used as a “last resort”

  • How recent federal cases shape notice, detention, and access to counsel

Disclaimer: This episode is for entertainment and general information only and is not legal advice. For advice about your situation, consult a licensed attorney.