| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1884 - 888 pages
...jurisdiction, exclusive of the courts of the several States, is vested in the courts of the United States of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States ; of all suits for penalties and forfeitures incurred under their laws ; of all civil causes... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1884 - 724 pages
...of the state in which it is brought and a citizen of another state. They have exclusive jurisdiction of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, except where specially otherwise provided; and concurrent jurisdiction with the district courts... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1887 - 882 pages
...controversy between citizens of a state and foreign states, citizens, or subjects ; and shall have exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, except as otherwise provided by law, eighteen hundred and seventyfive, be, and the same is... | |
| Robert Samuel Wright - Conspiracy - 1887 - 334 pages
...Judiciary. —Ch. 3. Sec. 563. The District Courts shall have jurisdiction Jurisdiction. as follows: First. Of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States committed within their respective districts, or upon the high seas, the punishment of which... | |
| John Innes Clark Hare - Constitutional law - 1888 - 764 pages
...under the laws of Congress, it was because those laws gave the circuit courts exclusive jurisdiction of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, except where the laws of the United States should otherwise provide ; which accounted for the... | |
| Thomas William Herringshaw - Biography - 1888 - 588 pages
...tidewaters, saving, however, to suitors, the right of a common law remedy where the common law gives it; also of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, committed within their respective districts, or upon the high seas in certain cases. They have... | |
| Thomas William Herringshaw - Biography - 1888 - 588 pages
...tidewaters, saving, however, to suitors, the right of a common law remedy where the common law gives it; also of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, committed within their respective districts, or upon the high seas in certain cases. They have... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Presidents - 1895 - 568 pages
...appear that the nth section of the judiciary act above cited gives to the circuit courts exclusively, cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, and not otherwise provided for. This removes the difficulty, howeve1, but one step further... | |
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