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" Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen of a state or territory. He may be said to owe allegiance to two sovereigns, and may be liable to punishment for an infraction of the laws of either. The same act may be an offense or transgression... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States - Page 20
by United States. Supreme Court - 1853
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The South Western Reporter, 14. köide

1891 - 1250 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...may be said to owe allegiance to two sovereigns, and maybe liable to punishment for an infraction of the laws of either. * • • That either or both may,...
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The New York Supplement, 26. köide

1894 - 1202 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. Thus an assault upon the marshal of the United States,...
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Cases on Constitutional Law: With Notes, 1. osa

James Bradley Thayer - 1894 - 470 lehte
...State. The objection of double punishment was again raised. Mr. Justice Grier, for the court, said: " Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen...allegiance to two sovereigns, and may be liable to pnnishmeut for an infraction of the laws of either. The same act may he an offence or transgression...
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The Pacific Reporter, 40. köide

1895 - 1190 lehte
..."Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen of a state or territory. He may be said to own allegiance to two sovereigns, and may be liable to...Infraction of the laws of either. The same act may be an offense or transgression of the laws of both. Thus, an assault upon the marshal of the United States,...
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The Constitution of the United States at the End of the First Century

George Sewall Boutwell - 1895 - 440 lehte
...Territory, and he may be said to owe allegiance to two sovereignties, and may be liable to punishment for infraction of the laws of either. The same act may...be an offence or transgression of the laws of both. It cannot be truly averred that the offender has been twice punished for the same offence, but only...
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The Constitution of the United States at the End of the First Century

George Sewall Boutwell - 1895 - 486 lehte
...act, yet the offence chargeable under the respective statutes was a different offence. The Court said: "Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen of a State or Territory, and he may be said to owe allegiance to two sovereignties, and may be liable to punishment for infraction...
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Supreme ..., 81. köide;88. köide

Marcus Tullius Hun, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1894 - 762 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. Thus, an assault upon the marshal of the United States,...
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Cases on American Constitutional Law

Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1898 - 702 lehte
...State. The objection of double punishment was again raised. Mr. Justice Gricr, for the court, said: "Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen of a State or a Territory. He may be said to owe allegiance to two sovereigns, and may be liable to punishment for...
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The Brief: A Quarterly Magazine of the Law, 4. köide

1903 - 552 lehte
...principle has been fully recognized by the United States Supreme Court. In Moore v. Illinois,1 it said : " Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen...transgression of the laws of both. Thus, an assault upon a marshal of the United States, and hindering him in the execution of legal process, is a high offence...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., 92. köide

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1903 - 1024 lehte
...federal courts, or vice versa. "An offense, in its legal signification, means the transgression of a law Every citizen of the United States is also a citizen of a btato or territory, llo may Le said to owe allegiance to two sovereigns, and may be liable to punishment...
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