United States v. Jackalow
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 159 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5093-7766-2
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! United States v. Jackalow, 66 U.S. (1 Black) 484 (1862), is a U.S. Supreme Court case interpreting the Venue and Vicinage clauses of the United States Constitution. One of the few constitutional criminal cases from the Taney Court, the case directed the circuit court for the District of New Jersey to grant a new trial to Jackalow, a mariner from the Ryukyu Islands convicted of robbery in the Long Island Sound. The Court held that, while the trial court should determine the description of the boundaries of New York and Connecticut, the ascertainment of their actual boundaries, and the application of those boundaries to the crime in question, should have been a question of fact for the jury. Jackalow was not retried and was released. Данное издание представляет собой компиляцию сведений, находящихся в свободном доступе в среде Интернет в целом, и в информационном сетевом ресурсе "Википедия" в частности. Собранная по частотным запросам...
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