§15-21-10. Writ not to be disobeyed for want of form or misdescription; writ presumed addressed to recipient.
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A writ of habeas corpus must not be disobeyed on account of any want of form or any misdescription of the person to whom it is addressed, and it must be presumed to have been addressed to the person on whom it is served, notwithstanding any mistake in the name or address.