| United States. Supreme Court - 1861 - 704 str.
...States, whose mutual interest it. was to give each other aid and support whenever it was needed — the conclusion is irresistible, that this compact...Constitution included, and was intended to include, every oftence made punishable by the law of the State in which it was committed, and that it gives the right... | |
| 1874 - 436 str.
...court, in a very elaborate opinion, held that the constitution " was intended to include every offense made punishable by the law of the State in which it was committed; that it gives the right to the executive authority of the State to demand the fugitive from the executive... | |
| Orlando Bump - 1878 - 474 str.
...Ex parte Peter Voorhees, 32 NJ 141 ; People v. Brady, 56 NY 182. This clause includes every offense made punishable by the law of the State in which it was committed, and gives the right to the executive authority of the State to demand the fugitive from the executive authority... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott - 1879 - 1054 str.
...supreme court in Commonwealth of Kentucky и. Dennison, 24 How. 66, this is a compact which includes, and was intended to include, every offence made punishable...the law of the state in which it was committed, and which gives the right to the executive authority of such state to demand the fugitive from the executive... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1880 - 1104 str.
...what are called misdemeanors, as well as treason and felony.":}: It is plain that in this clause it was " intended to include every offence made punishable...the law of the State in which it was committed.'' Yet, in the face of this very obvious meaning, both in the letter and spirit of the Constitution and... | |
| Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1880 - 862 str.
...judge, that this clause embraces " every act forbidden and made punishable by a law of the State," — " every offence made punishable by the law of the State in which it was committed," — " every offence known to the law of the State from which the party charged had fled," — " without... | |
| California - 1881 - 946 str.
...included therein, " hign misdemeanor" being substituted for the word " crime," including every offense made punishable by the law of the State in which it was committed— id. ; 48 Ind. 123. The provision of tho Constitution of the United States rendered absolute the duty... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 792 str.
...Confederate States whose mutual interest it was to give each other aid and support whenever it was needed, the conclusion is irresistible, that this compact...every offence made punishable by the law of the State i& which it was committed." It is within the power of each State, except as her authority may be limited... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Samuel Freeman Miller - 1887 - 996 str.
...States, whose mutual interest it was to give each other aid and support whenever it was needed — the conclusion is irresistible, that this compact...constitution included, and was intended to include, every offense made punishable by the law of the State in which it was committed, and that it gives the right... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1891 - 758 str.
...confederated States, whose mutual interest it was to give each other aid and support whenever it was needed, the conclusion is irresistible, that this compact...intended to include, every offence made punishable by the l Supra, § 517. " Supra, § 519. law of the .State in which it was committed, and that it gives the... | |
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