The excerpt from the Magna Carta addresses the right of habeas corpus to people accused of crimes. This clause emphasizes that no freeman can be imprisoned or denied liberties without lawful judgment or legal processes, which aligns with the principles of habeas corpus that protect individuals from unlawful detention.
Use the excerpt to answer the question. “[29] No freeman is to be . . . imprisoned or [denied] of . . . liberties . . . [except] by lawful judgement of his peers or by the law of the land.” —Magna Carta, 1215 What individual right does the Magna Carta address in this clause? (1 point) Responses the right for women to accuse others of crimes and serve on juries the right for women to accuse others of crimes and serve on juries the right of habeas corpus to people accused of crimes the right of habeas corpus to people accused of crimes the right for people accused of crimes to have witnesses testify in their defense the right for people accused of crimes to have witnesses testify in their defense the right of protecting imprisoned people from paying excessive bails
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