A Treatise on Criminal Law, Volumen1Kay and Brother, 1885 |
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... jurisdiction ; and that offences of admiralty were exclusively cognizable by the United States , and punishable by fine and imprisonment , where no other punishment was specially prescribed . The district judge dissenting , the case ...
... jurisdiction ; and that offences of admiralty were exclusively cognizable by the United States , and punishable by fine and imprisonment , where no other punishment was specially prescribed . The district judge dissenting , the case ...
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... Jurisdiction . not concur- rent juris- less given by Con- gress . § 264. Under the Federal Constitution , exclusive jurisdiction is vested in the federal courts of all offences cognizable courts have under the authority of the United ...
... Jurisdiction . not concur- rent juris- less given by Con- gress . § 264. Under the Federal Constitution , exclusive jurisdiction is vested in the federal courts of all offences cognizable courts have under the authority of the United ...
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... jurisdiction of the courts of common law , and not of the Court of Admiralty ; and where the sea flows in between two points of land in the coun- try , a straight imaginary line being drawn from one point to the other , the common law ...
... jurisdiction of the courts of common law , and not of the Court of Admiralty ; and where the sea flows in between two points of land in the coun- try , a straight imaginary line being drawn from one point to the other , the common law ...
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