| New Jersey State Bar Association - 1911 - 136 str.
...criminals may be arrested by any justice of the peace or other magistrate of any of the United States where he may be found, agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in that State. It is noticeable that this statute practically established circuit courts, which were also... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1919 - 1154 str.
...witnesses for their appearance to testify in the case." As this section requires proceedings to be taken "agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such State," it is proper to look at the law of the State in which the services in such case are rendered, to determine... | |
| Wyoming. Supreme Court - 1893 - 470 str.
...mayor of a city, justice of the peace, or other magistrate of any state where he may be found, and agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such state, and at the expense of the United States, be arrested and imprisoned or bailed, as thecase may be, for... | |
| 1923 - 916 str.
...offenders thereof may be arrested by a justice of the peace or other magistrate of any state where he may be found, agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such state. Under the usual mode of procedure in this state (Pen. Code, sees. 811-818, and sees. 834-838), an arrest... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1967 - 764 str.
...United States, or by any justice of the peace, or other magistrate of any of the United 'States where he may be found, agreeably to the usual mode of process...such state . . ., be arrested, imprisoned or bailed . . . for trial . . ." [emphasis added] In 1798, Attorney General Charles Lee ruled that this Act required... | |
| 1957 - 886 str.
...principle of which is still retained, the arrest by judicial process for a federal offense must be 'agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such state.' There is no reason to believe that state law is not an equally appropriate standard by which to test... | |
| Maeva Marcus - 1992 - 856 str.
...United States, or by any Justice of the Peace, or other Magistrate of any of the United States where he may be found, agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such State, and at the expence of the United States, be arrested and imprisoned or bailed as the case may be, for... | |
| 1887 - 956 str.
...that of commissioners of the circuit courts in the states. The commissioners of the circuit courts, "agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such state," may cause offenders to be "arrested and imprisoned, or bailed, as the case may be, for trial before... | |
| United States. National Archives and Records Administration - 2006 - 257 str.
...United States, or by any justice of the peace, or other magistrate of any of the United States where he may be found agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such state, and at the expense of the United States, be arrested, and imprisoned or bailed, as the case may be,... | |
| 958 str.
...United States, or by any justice of the peace or other magistrate, of any of the United States where he may be found, agreeably to the usual mode of process against offenders in such State, and at the expense of the United States, be arrested and imprisoned, or bailed, as the case may be,... | |
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