They then know that the prisoner is within the dominion and jurisdiction of another government, and that neither the writ of habeas corpus, nor any other process issued under state authority, can pass over the line of division between the two sovereignties.... United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court - Page 183by United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1911Full view - About this book
| Michigan. Legislature - Michigan - 1861 - 536 pages
...have all they make by the citation. The Court proceeds iu these words : " And that neither the writ of habeas Corpus, nor any other process, issued under...tribunals can release him and afford him redress. And although, as we have said, it is the duty of the Marshal, or other person holding him, to make... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1868 - 730 pages
...government of the United States, that neither the writ of habeas corpus nor any other process issued nnder State authority can pass over the line of division...jurisdiction of the United States." If he has committed any offense against the State laws, the proper way to obtain jurisdiction over him is by the State... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - Legislative journals - 1861 - 876 pages
...have all they make by the citation. The Court proceeds in these words : " And that neither the writ of habeas corpus, nor any other process, issued under...line of division between the two sovereignties. He is fien within the dominion and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States. If he has committed an offence... | |
| United States. War Department - 1865 - 908 pages
...the prisoner is within the dominion and jurisdiction of another government, and that neither the writ of habeas corpus, nor any other process issued under State authority, can pass over the line between the two sovereignties; he is then within the dominion and exclusive jurisdiction of the United... | |
| Law - 1863 - 832 pages
...under the authority of the United States, such Judge or Court can proceed no further. The prisoner is then within the dominion and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States. 2. Under the second section of chapter 24 of the Laws of Congress of 1862, it is declared that " hereafter... | |
| Electronic journals - 1863 - 830 pages
...under the authority of the United States, such Judge or Court can proceed no further. The prisoner is then within the dominion and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States. 2. Under the second section of chapter 24 of the Laws of Congress of 1862, it is declared that "hereafter... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - Antislavery movements - 1864 - 360 pages
...the prisoner is within the dominion and jurisdiction of another government, and that neither.the writ of habeas corpus, nor any other process issued under...tribunals can release him and afford him redress. .And, although as we have said, it is the duty of the marshal, or other person holding him, to make... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court, John Wesley Shepherd - Alabama - 1864 - 806 pages
...the prisoner is within the dominion and jurisdiction of another government, andihat neitlier the writ of habeas corpus, nor any other process issued under...jurisdiction of the United States. If he has committed an offense against their laws, their tribunals alone can punish him. If he is wrongfully imprisoned, their... | |
| Alfred Conkling - Court rules - 1864 - 950 pages
...the prisoner is within the dominion and jurisdiction of another government, and that neither the writ of habeas corpus, nor any other process issued under...jurisdiction of the United States. If he has committed an offense against their laws, their tribunals alone can punish him. . If he is wrongfully imprisoned,... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - Antislavery movements - 1864 - 368 pages
...prisoner is within the dominion and jurisdiction of another government, and that neither the writ of hatea corpus, nor any other process issued under state authority,...exclusive jurisdiction of the United States. If he his committed an offence against their laws, their tribunals alone can punish him. If he is wrongfully... | |
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