Either is acceptable English, and absolutely identical in meaning and etymology, both having arisen around 1250-1300. The important thing to remember is to be consistent. No one should be nitpicky enough to wish that you change from one spelling to another, but if you alter which you use within a document, that shows poor grammar. Make sure that each time you use it it's spelt the same.
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It's called 'a writ of Habeas corpus.' You can ask a judge for one. He issues it, you take it to the jailer, and the jailer (or district attorney or police representative) appears in the judge's court and justifies the detention of the person in jail. If they can't justify detention to the judge's satisfaction (and the satisfaction of the law), and if there are no other pending charges, the judge may order the detainee to be set free.
Daddy told me to use my best judgment.
Here is how you use it "... beyond reasonable doubt...
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To defeat the Jailer in Digital Devil Saga 2, you need to exploit its weaknesses and use demon skills effectively. Use buffs and debuffs to enhance your party's abilities and weaken the Jailer. Make sure to have a well-rounded party with different demon types to cover all elemental weaknesses. Keep an eye on your party's health and use healing skills when necessary to ensure survivability.
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His name is not mentioned, but he is generally referred to as the 'Philippian Jailer'.
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Gunsmoke - 1955 The Jailer 12-3 was released on: USA: 1 October 1966