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Page 416
... held the return sufficient and sent McCardle back to General Gillem . McCardle then appealed to the Supreme Court , cleverly taking advantage of a statute which Congress had enacted the preceding February ( 14 Stat . 385 ) , amending ...
... held the return sufficient and sent McCardle back to General Gillem . McCardle then appealed to the Supreme Court , cleverly taking advantage of a statute which Congress had enacted the preceding February ( 14 Stat . 385 ) , amending ...
Page 479
... held by court and jury to be voluntary , i.e. , not given because of threats or mental suffering or for other improper motives which might render the confessions untrustworthy . Illegal imprisonment did not keep the confessions out ...
... held by court and jury to be voluntary , i.e. , not given because of threats or mental suffering or for other improper motives which might render the confessions untrustworthy . Illegal imprisonment did not keep the confessions out ...
Page 543
... held office - hours next morning , under the original warrant charging operation of an illicit still . This is thought to comply with the prompt pro- duction statute . The point is , that the committal was for a liquor offense , while ...
... held office - hours next morning , under the original warrant charging operation of an illicit still . This is thought to comply with the prompt pro- duction statute . The point is , that the committal was for a liquor offense , while ...
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