| Charles Ellewyn George - Banking law - 1917 - 476 pages
...authorizing them to grant writs of habeas corpus in all cases where any person was restrained of his liberty in violation of the Constitution or of any treaty or law of the United States; and also recognizing and regulating the right of appeal from the final decision of any judge or inferior... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1883 - 572 pages
...jurisdiction of these courts under this writ to "all cases where any person may be restrained of his or her liberty in violation of the Constitution or of any treaty or law of the United States." || As construed by the federal 'judges, this provision has wiped out as with a sponge the proviso of... | |
| United States - Naval law - 1945 - 712 pages
...under existing statutes, to discharge, yipon habeas corpus, one held In custody by state authority in violation of the Constitution or of any treaty or law of the United/States,- the court, justice or judge has a discretion as to the time and mode in which the power... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1952 - 874 pages
...extending the writ of habeas corpus to ". 11 cases where any person may be restrained of his or her liberty in violation of the constitution, or of any treaty or law of the United States," and providing for inquiry into the facts of detention. 14 Stat. 385. In commenting on the 1867 Act this... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Habeas corpus - 1955 - 144 pages
...courts to grant writs of habeas corpus to "all cases where any person may be restrained of his * * * liberty in violation of the Constitution, or of any treaty or law of the United States" (14 Stat. 385, ch. 28). Since that time, and especially in recent years, the volume of habeas corpus... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Appellate procedure - 1957 - 1146 pages
...color of foreign authority, and alleged to be valid under the law of nations; and finally, in 1867, f to all cases where any person may be restrained of...Constitution, or of any treaty or law of the United States. This brief statement shows how the general spirit and genius of our institutions has tended to the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 306 pages
...courts to grant writs of habeas corpus to "all cases where any person may lie restrained of his * * * liberty in violation of the Constitution, or of any treaty or law of the United States" (14 Stat. 385, ch. 28). Since that time, and especially in recent years, the volume of habeas corpus... | |
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