| Charles Erehart Chadman - Law - 1912 - 624 pages
...courts have jurisdiction exclusively of the state courts, and concurrently with the circuit courts, of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, committed within their several districts or upon the high seas, where the punishment is not... | |
| John Carter Rose - Civil procedure - 1915 - 532 pages
...citizen of the 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... | |
| William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - Law - 1918 - 1426 pages
...§ 54S4, Is excepted from the exclusive jurisdiction conferred on the federal courts by.8§ 629, 711 of "all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States." Sexton v. California, 189 US 319, 23 SCt 543, 47 I,, ed. 833 [aff 132 Cal. 37. 64 P 1071.... | |
| Appellate courts - 1905 - 826 pages
...itself for the purposes for which it was created, its courts were invested with exclusive jurisdiction "of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States." Rev. St. § 711 [US Comp. St. 1901, P- 577]It is clearly enough within the power of the federal... | |
| John Carter Rose - Civil procedure - 1922 - 812 pages
...c1tizen of the 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... | |
| Thomas Welburn Hughes - Criminal law - 1922 - 686 pages
...of the United States, those courts have jurisdiction, exclusive of the courts of the several States, of "all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States;" Rex. Stat. § 711, cL i; and the Circuit Courts of the United States have exclusive cognizance... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, James Brown Scott - Awards and Prizes - 1923 - 770 pages
...the judiciary act of 1789, ch. 20. s. 11. it has cognisance of ' all crimes and offences cognisable under the authority of the United States. ' — 2....robbery as understood at common law. A piracy or felony on the high seas is sufficiently defined, by terming it p. 620 a robbery committed on the high seas.... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 1060 pages
...itself for the purposes for which it was created, its courts were invested with exclusive jurisdiction "of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States." Rev. St. § 711 [US Comp. St. 1901, P- 577]. It is clearly enough within the power of the... | |
| Francis Bowes Sayre - Criminal law - 1927 - 1192 pages
...proceedings hereinafter mentioned, shall be exclusive of the courts of the several States: "First. Of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States." Upon these various statutes the plaintiff in error founds his contention that, as the offence... | |
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