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Page 334
... officer or officers whatsoever , for any criminal or supposed criminal matter , that the said person shall not be removed from the said prison and custody into the custody of any other officer or officers ; ( 2 ) unless it be by habeas ...
... officer or officers whatsoever , for any criminal or supposed criminal matter , that the said person shall not be removed from the said prison and custody into the custody of any other officer or officers ; ( 2 ) unless it be by habeas ...
Page 458
... officers who thereupon came running . One of these called out , " All right , boys , federal officers ! " , and the McNabbs took flight . He Instead of pursuing the McNabbs , the officers began to empty the cans . They heard noises ...
... officers who thereupon came running . One of these called out , " All right , boys , federal officers ! " , and the McNabbs took flight . He Instead of pursuing the McNabbs , the officers began to empty the cans . They heard noises ...
Page 467
... officers by innocent people arrested under misapprehension give the best basis for prompt discharge from custody . The realization of the convincing quality of a confession tempts officials to press suspects unduly for such statements ...
... officers by innocent people arrested under misapprehension give the best basis for prompt discharge from custody . The realization of the convincing quality of a confession tempts officials to press suspects unduly for such statements ...
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