What is the constitutional right of habeas corpus?

A person can only be jailed during times of national crisis.

A person can only be jailed by the military during wartime.

A person cannot be jailed unless charged with a specific crime.

A person cannot be jailed unless proven disloyal to the government.

The constitutional right of habeas corpus is the right of a person to challenge the legality of their detention or imprisonment before a court. It prevents the government from holding a person indefinitely without showing sufficient cause or evidence.