Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Indiana, Том 21Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, John Worth Kern, Francis Marion Dice, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1864 "With tables of the cases and principal matters" (varies). |
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... motion , and without proper legal process un- der the laws of Indiana , arrest and imprison any citizen upon sus- picion that he has committed some crime ; and any person so ar- rested and confined , may be discharged therefrom by the ...
... motion , and without proper legal process un- der the laws of Indiana , arrest and imprison any citizen upon sus- picion that he has committed some crime ; and any person so ar- rested and confined , may be discharged therefrom by the ...
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... motion ; for , whether in any instance , a Court has the discretionary power to permit a second issue of law to be made on the same pleading or not , a case is certainly not shown where such discretion , if it exists , has been abused ...
... motion ; for , whether in any instance , a Court has the discretionary power to permit a second issue of law to be made on the same pleading or not , a case is certainly not shown where such discretion , if it exists , has been abused ...
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... motion made , touching the validity of the complaint or writ . The questions sought to be pressed here have reference to validity of the complaint and sufficiency of the evidence . It is too late to present now , for the first time ...
... motion made , touching the validity of the complaint or writ . The questions sought to be pressed here have reference to validity of the complaint and sufficiency of the evidence . It is too late to present now , for the first time ...
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... motion the Court sustained , and the defendants excepted . Final judgment was accord- ingly rendered , & c . Was the ruling upon the plaintiff's motion correct ? When the bond sued on was executed there was no law in force within this ...
... motion the Court sustained , and the defendants excepted . Final judgment was accord- ingly rendered , & c . Was the ruling upon the plaintiff's motion correct ? When the bond sued on was executed there was no law in force within this ...
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... motion , continued until the next term of said Court , and that afterwards , on the 18th of March , 1862 , the same action , as to Walker and Isaac and David Heiman , was , by order of the plaintiffs , dis- missed , and all further ...
... motion , continued until the next term of said Court , and that afterwards , on the 18th of March , 1862 , the same action , as to Walker and Isaac and David Heiman , was , by order of the plaintiffs , dis- missed , and all further ...
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Стр. 290 - When any of the matters enumerated in section forty do not appear upon the face of the complaint, the objection may be taken by answer. SEC. 45. If no such objection be taken, either by demurrer or answer, the defendant shall be deemed to have waived the same, excepting only the objection to the jurisdiction of the court, and the objection that the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action.
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Стр. 377 - All persons who, in time of war, or of rebellion against the supreme authority of the United States, shall be found lurking or acting as spies, in or about any of the fortifications, posts, quarters, or encampments of any of the armies of the United States, or elsewhere, shall be triable by a general court-martial, or by a military commission, and shall, 'on conviction thereof, suffer death.