663.1 - PETITION.

        663.1  PETITION.         The petition for the writ of habeas corpus must state:         1.  That the person in whose behalf it is sought is restrained of      the person's liberty, and the person by whom and the place where the      person is so restrained, mentioning the names of the parties, if      known, and if unknown describing them with as much particularity as      practicable.         2.  The cause or pretense of such restraint, according to the best      information of the applicant; and if by virtue of any legal process,      a copy thereof must be annexed, or a satisfactory reason given for      its absence.         3.  That the restraint is illegal, and wherein.         4.  That the legality of the restraint has not already been      adjudged upon a prior proceeding of the same character, to the best      knowledge and belief of the applicant.         5.  Whether application for the writ has been before made to and      refused by any court or judge, and if so, a copy of the petition in      that case must be attached, with the reasons for the refusal, or      satisfactory reasons given for the failure to do so.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C51, § 2213; R60, § 3801; C73, § 3449; C97, § 4417; C24, 27, 31,      35, 39, § 12468; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81,      § 663.1]         Referred to in § 822.1