A Treatise on the Criminal Law and Criminal Courts of the State of New York: And Upon the Jurisdiction, Duty and Authority of Justices of the Peace and Other Magistrates, and on the Power and Duty of Sheriffs, Constables, Peace Officers, Police Officers, &c., in Criminal Cases, Volume 1 |
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Page 624
... jurisdiction in cases authorized by the laws of the state , and not prohibited by the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts . ( Id . ) Congress can not constitutionally confer on a state court jurisdiction ( ver offenses against ...
... jurisdiction in cases authorized by the laws of the state , and not prohibited by the exclusive jurisdiction of the federal courts . ( Id . ) Congress can not constitutionally confer on a state court jurisdiction ( ver offenses against ...
Page 627
... jurisdiction upon any courts except such as exist under the constitution and laws of the United States ; although the state courts may exercise jurisdiction in cases authorized by the laws of the state , and not pro- hibited by the ...
... jurisdiction upon any courts except such as exist under the constitution and laws of the United States ; although the state courts may exercise jurisdiction in cases authorized by the laws of the state , and not pro- hibited by the ...
Page 628
... jurisdiction of any particular state or district , shall be in the district where the offender is found , or into which he is first brought . ( Id . , ยง 130. ) When any offense against the United States is begun in one judicial district ...
... jurisdiction of any particular state or district , shall be in the district where the offender is found , or into which he is first brought . ( Id . , ยง 130. ) When any offense against the United States is begun in one judicial district ...
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References are to the footpaging | 1 |
Stay of proceedings | 7 |
CHAPTER II | 15 |
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