| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 422 pages
...the state where the suit is brought, and a citizen of another state. They have exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, with a few exceptions, and concurrent jurisdiction with the district courts, of the crimes... | |
| 1817 - 436 pages
...Bin. 138.) Then comes the 11th section by which the circuit court are vested with exchuiiis cognisance of "all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, except where the said act otherwise provides, or the laws of the United States shall otherwise direct, current jurisdiction... | |
| History - 1817 - 514 pages
...138.) Then comes the llth section by which the circuit courts are vested with e xclutive cognizance of" all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, except where the said act otherwise 344 345 provides, or the laws of the United States shall otherwise direct, current... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...state where the suit is brought, and a citizen of another state. And shall have exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, except where this act otherwise provides, or the laws of the United States shall otherwise direct, and concurrent... | |
| William Rawle - Law - 1825 - 438 pages
...dollars ; suits against consuls or vice consuls. In criminal cases, cognizance is given to the district courts of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, committed within their respective districts, or on the high seas, when whipping not exceeding... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1826 - 518 pages
...aforesaid." The same act (a. 11.) provides, that the Circuit Courts "shall have exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, except where this act otherwise provides, or the laws of the United States shall otherwise direct, and concurrent... | |
| Elijah Paine - Civil procedure - 1830 - 684 pages
...state where the suit is brought, and a citizen of another state. And shall have exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, except where this act otherwise provides, or the laws of the United States shall otherwise direct, and concurrent... | |
| James Kent - Law - 1832 - 590 pages
...the exclusive jurisdiction of those of the United States ; and by that act the exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, and of all suits for penalties and forfeitures, was given to the federal courts. The judiciary... | |
| William Alexander Duer - Constitutional law - 1833 - 260 pages
...Circuit Courts have original and exclusive cognizance (except in certain cases hereafter mentioned,) of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, exceeding the degree of ordinary misdemeanors ; and of those they have concurrent jurisdiction... | |
| Jacob D. Wheeler - Common law - 1833 - 646 pages
...as the legislature has expressly declared, that the Circuit Court shall have " exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences, cognizable under the authority of the United States," I think the indictment ought to be sustained. UNITED STATES v. LIDDLE. Oct. T. 1808. 2 Wash.... | |
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