VIRGIN ISLANDS RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE Rule 14. Habeas Corpus Proceedings

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Rule 14. Habeas Corpus Proceedings

(a) Application for the Original Writ. All applications for a writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 4 V.I.C. § 31(b)(2) must be accompanied with a statement explaining why the application has not and cannot be made to the Superior Court in the first instance. If the petitioner fails to include such a statement, or if the reasons given in the statement are insufficient to establish that relief cannot be obtained from the Superior Court or other appropriate forum, the Chief Justice or the panel may dismiss the petition without prejudice to its re-filing in the Superior Court. If the panel determines that the petitioner has met his burden of establishing that exceptional circumstances warrant this Court entertaining an application for writ of habeas corpus in the first instance, proceedings on such application shall conform, as far as is practicable, to the procedure prescribed in...

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