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Habeas corpus was suspended often in Britain, particularly for those suspected of treason. Suspension acts could delay a person’s speedy trial, and once legal proceedings took place, protections were granted to the British government through an indemnity act.[59] There was also the Riot Act, a statutory response to illegal assemblies.
Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire
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