| Iowa. Supreme Court - 1907 - 860 lehte
...consequence of the same act, and may be said in common parlance to be twice punished for the same offense. Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen...punishment for an infraction of the laws of either. . . . That either or both may, if they see fit, punish such an offender, can not be doubted. Yet it... | |
| 1907 - 1274 lehte
...and may be said in common parlance to be twice punished for the same offense. Every citizen of tbe United States is also a citizen of a state or territory....punishment for an Infraction of the laws of either. • * * That either or both may. if they see fit, punish such an offender, cannot be doubted. Yet It... | |
| 1919 - 918 lehte
...diplomacy, and mainly for this reason, he cannot always claim successfully the interposition of iis "Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen...may be said to owe allegiance to two sovereigns." By Justice Oricr, in Moore v. Illinois. 14 How. 19. See also Boyds «. Thayer, 143 US 161. i" 2 Cranch... | |
| 1919 - 936 lehte
...cannot always claim successfully the interposition of us "Every citizen of the United States is nlso a citizen of a State or territory. He may be said to owe allegiance to two sovereigns." By Justice Gricr, in Moore r. Illinois, 14 How. 19. See ulso Itoyds v. Thaycr, 143 US 161. i"2 Cranch... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1910 - 804 lehte
...consequence of the same act; and may be said in common parlance1, to be twice punished for the same offense. Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen...liable to punishment for an infraction of the laws of cither. The same act may be an offense or transgression of the laws of both. Thus, tin assault upon... | |
| Georgia Department of Law - 1911 - 96 lehte
...for the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Moore vs. Illinois, 14 How. p. 13 to 20: "Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen...infraction of the laws of either. The same act may be an offense or transgression of the laws of both." This same view was expressed by the Attorney-General... | |
| United States. District Court (Hawaii) - 1911 - 864 lehte
...case of Moore v. Illinois, supra, would also seem to incline to that view, as it uses the expression "every citizen of the United States is also a citizen...punishment for an infraction of the laws of either." The recent case of Graf ion v. United States, 206 US 333, would, however, seem to throw new light on the... | |
| 1911 - 1270 lehte
...consequence of the same act; and may be said, in common parlance, to be twice punished for the same offense. Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen...punishment for an infraction of the laws of either. « » • That either or both may (if they see fit) punish such an. offender cannot be doubted. Yet... | |
| Wisconsin. Attorney General's Office - 1916 - 1038 lehte
...consequence of the same act; and may be said, in common parlance, to be twice punished for the same offense. Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen...infraction of the laws of either. The same act may be an offense or transgression of the laws of both. * * * That either or both may (if they see fit) punish... | |
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