单词 | writ of error |
例句 | For a defendant who has served the entire sentence, a court can issue a writ of error coram nobis, which removes a conviction as a result of a change in the facts or the law. Fallout for the S.E.C. and the Justice Dept. From the Insider Trading Ruling 2014-12-15T05:00:00Z Judgments, etc., may be reviewed on appeal or writ of error Sec. Copyright: Its History and Its Law 2012-04-23T02:00:25.937Z The fine was repaid by the parliament in July 1644, and the judgment was revised on a writ of error in 1668. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" 2012-03-25T02:00:05.717Z He brought a writ of error to the House of Lords. Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and Ireland 2012-03-12T03:00:20.310Z Then, inquired the postmasters-general, might not a writ of error be brought with a view to hang up the judgment of the Court of King's Bench until the matter should be settled by Parliament. The History of the Post Office From Its Establishment Down to 1836 2011-12-19T03:00:45.273Z You can take it before the fifteen judges on a writ of error. The History Of The Last Trial By Jury For Atheism In England A Fragment of Autobiography Submitted for the Perusal of Her Majesty's Attorney-General and the British Clergy 2011-07-22T02:00:15.747Z Very important questions of law will be presented, and your honor is aware that in a criminal case in this Court there is no writ of error. Trial of the Officers and Crew of the Privateer Savannah, on the Charge of Piracy, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York 2011-06-05T02:00:10.927Z The Court was informed that Watts had escaped from jail and was at large, and the Supreme Court refused to hear his writ of error. Memoirs of Orange Jacobs 2011-05-01T02:00:10.143Z Mr. Field then carried the case to the Supreme Court of the United States, upon a writ of error, and secured the services of his friend, the Hon. Montgomery Blair, for the negro. The Middle Period 1817-1858 2011-03-14T03:01:05.737Z "No," replied Thurlow, "I do not approve a writ of error being brought by an office of revenue avowedly to suspend a question." The History of the Post Office From Its Establishment Down to 1836 2011-12-19T03:00:45.273Z For the legal process by which a judgment could be reversed on the ground of error, known as a “writ of error,” see Writ and Appeal. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z Mr. Wallace got him off on a writ of error. Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume II. 2011-02-18T03:00:19.343Z Grown ponderous, it marches, slow and dignified, in short stages between terms, and sits and rests and puffs at every cross-road of argument, exception, appeal, and writ of error. King Spruce, A Novel 2011-01-15T03:00:34.400Z The case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States originated in the Circuit Court of the United States, and did not come up on a writ of error from the Missouri court. The Middle Period 1817-1858 2011-03-14T03:01:05.737Z Some of these cases went up to the Supreme Court, on writ of error, and I shall quote from a case, known as the “Prize Case,” reported in 2d Black, 635. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z Decrees in admiralty, bankruptcy and equity, in the federal courts, are the subjects of an appeal; judgments in actions at law, of a writ of error. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" To take cognizance of cases on a writ of error. The History of Cuba, vol. 4 Any considerable defect or informality in the procedure might be the Appeal. subject of a writ of error. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile" A writ of error was issued by one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, requiring the Commonwealth of Georgia to show cause why the prisoner should not be discharged. The Middle Period 1817-1858 2011-03-14T03:01:05.737Z In the first place, the plea to the jurisdiction is not before us, on this writ of error. Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford December Term, 1856. The jurisdiction is exercised by writ of error or by appeal, according to the nature of the decision appealed from. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" She might sue out a pardon if she pleased, or she might obtain 'a writ of error,' which would be simpler and less expensive. Bunyan Her triumph was secure, for as the prologue says: “Your judgment given––your sentence must remain; No writ of error lies––to Drury Lane.” The Strollers This writ of error was returnable on the second Monday of January, 1832, and was attested by the Honorable Henry Baldwin, one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, at January Term, 1832, Delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Marshall in the Case of Samuel A. Worcester, Plaintiff in Error, versus the State of Georgia With a Statement of the Case, Extracted from the Records of the Supreme Court of the United States The defendant-137- might have complained of this decision, as against him, and have prosecuted a writ of error, to reverse it. Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford December Term, 1856. The appeal from state courts is by writ of error, i.e. on law only; and applies as well in criminal as in civil cases. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" This case was brought up by writ of error, from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Missouri. Key-Notes of American Liberty Comprising the most important speeches, proclamations, and acts of Congress, from the foundation of the government to the present time In the case first put, what a temptation the new rule holds out to criminals who may be able to afford to bring a writ of error, and so seriously embarrass the administration of justice! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 Van Ness,4 also a writ of error to a State Court, the record was authenticated in the same manner. Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, at January Term, 1832, Delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Marshall in the Case of Samuel A. Worcester, Plaintiff in Error, versus the State of Georgia With a Statement of the Case, Extracted from the Records of the Supreme Court of the United States The decision on the demurrer was in favor of the plaintiff; and as the plaintiff prosecutes this writ of error, he does not complain of the decision on the demurrer. Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford December Term, 1856. In criminal prosecutions an appeal, or writ of error on points of law, is almost everywhere allowed by statute to the defendant, and often to the state. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" But writs of error to a State Court, and to a Circuit Court of the United States, are regulated by different laws, and stand upon entirely different principles. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject If the prisoner choose to bring a writ of error, and show a single bad count, must not the judgment be reversed if entered generally? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 She made this denial of her civil rights a test case by bringing a writ of error against the State of Illinois in the Supreme Court of the United States. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II If the decision be against the plaintiff, and his suit dismissed for want of jurisdiction, the judgment is technically final, and he may at once sue out his writ of error. Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford December Term, 1856. The machinery by which this process was usually effected, under the common law, was not by what is now known as appeal, but by the process of certiorari or writs of error or prohibition. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" And unless it appears upon the face of the record, when brought here by writ of error, that the Circuit Court had jurisdiction, the judgment must be reversed. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject The court awards sentence of transportation; and, on a writ of error being brought, the court above pronounces count A to be bad. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 Mr. Carpenter prepared and presented our petition for a writ of error, together with the record. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II The Circuit Court adjudged the plea insufficient, and the first question for our consideration is, whether the sufficiency of that plea is before this court for judgment, upon this writ of error. Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford December Term, 1856. Instances of procedure by writ of error were rare. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" Proceedings on a writ of error had the effect of affirming the result by the unanimous opinion of the four judges, before whom it was ably and fully argued on two occasions. James Watt The whole intricate and interminable machinery of precedent, rulings, decisions, objections, writs of error, motions for new trials, appeals, reversals, affirmations and the rest of it, is a transparent and iniquitous systems of "cinching." The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909 H. Carpenter, one of the ablest constitutional lawyers in the nation, with a view of obtaining a writ of error from the Supreme Court of the United States. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II This case is before us on a writ of error from the Circuit Court for the district of Missouri. Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford December Term, 1856. The question arose upon a writ of error to the judgment of the Common Pleas of Luzerne county, in an action by Wm. Diary in America, Series One If the sentence were against the accused, a final appeal could be made, by “writ of error,” to the Supreme Court of Spain, whose decision, however, rested not on facts, but on errors of law. The Philippine Islands Hayes at once obtained a writ of error, which the district court reserved for decision in the Supreme Court of the State. The Life, Public Services and Select Speeches of Rutherford B. Hayes If, on the other hand, they suffered judgment to be entered up, they could take proceedings against it by writ of error. London and the Kingdom - Volume II Upon a writ of error, the whole record is open for inspection; and if any error be found in it, the judgment is reversed. Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford December Term, 1856. That with respect to the question about the writ of error, neither did I conceive this to be a proper time for that discussion. Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George the Third From the Original Family Documents, Volume 1 Appeals, under the form of writs of error, had long before lain against the courts of law. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I. In a further act of defiance, the State court instructed its clerk to disregard and refuse obedience to the writ of error issued by the United States Supreme Court. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952 An appeal or writ of error from his decisions was seldom taken. The Story of Cooperstown But writs of error to a State court, and to a Circuit Court of the United States, are regulated by different laws, and stand upon entirely different principles. Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford December Term, 1856. He then went into the question of the writ of error, how far it could have been rejected, and how useless it was in Ireland, &c., &c. Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George the Third From the Original Family Documents, Volume 1 To this decision writs of error had been brought, and the case was pending before the supreme court. The Life of George Washington, Vol. 5 Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of his Country and First President of the United States In the first of these the Supreme Court had issued a writ of error to the Georgia Supreme Court to review the conviction of Corn Tassel for the murder of another Cherokee Indian. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952 Against errors of judges there is remedy, in civil causes, by demurrer and bills of exceptions; against their final mistake there is remedy by writ of error, in courts of Common Law. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 11 (of 12) It is too obvious to require a diffusive exposition, that the application for a writ of error was not only prudent, but a duty in Pagan. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3 To the last clause, to prevent the receiving writs of error, &c., Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George the Third From the Original Family Documents, Volume 1 A writ of error was at once lodged on the other side, but on appeal the judgment of the Court below was affirmed. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton These cases were not writs of error to the Supreme Court of a State. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952 On appeal to the Supreme Court of the State the judgment was affirmed, and the case was brought on a writ of error to our court. Personal Reminiscences of Early Days in California with Other Sketches; To Which Is Added the Story of His Attempted Assassination by a Former Associate on the Supreme Bench of the State It appears that the judges of the Supreme Court of the United States are open to the application of Mr. Pagan for a writ of error to revise his case. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3 The bill also made special provision for writs of error and appeals from the territorial court to the Supreme Court of the United States, in all cases involving title to slaves and personal freedom. Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics I have used or, instead of and, or some mistake, small in appearance, but dreadful in its consequences; and have the whole of my success quashed in a writ of error. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12) The national Supreme Court then issued a writ of error to the State court which refused to make a return. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952 A writ of error was sued out principally on the ground that the principles of constitutional law were violated. The Felon's Track History Of The Attempted Outbreak In Ireland, Embracing The Leading Events In The Irish Struggle From The Year 1843 To The Close Of 1848 It never was pretended that a writ of error ought to have been granted, unless the matter was apparent on the record. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3 It was remarked that Justice Hide muttered something about a "writ of error," and that when he rose from the bench he motioned the sheriff to follow him. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance After much wrangling, the counsel agreed on a special verdict, and took the case up on a writ of error to the Supreme Court. Daniel Webster Roswell Field immediately appealed by writ of error to the Supreme Court of the United States, where the appeal was first argued early in 1856, and a second time in December of the same year. Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 1 The cases depending in that court upon appeal and writ of error from these States when the rebellion began have not been dismissed upon any idea of the cessation of jurisdiction. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 6, part 2: Andrew Johnson The jury found the facts in the form of a special verdict, on which the court rendered a judgment for the plaintiff below, and the cause was brought by writ of error before this court. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style But prison and money penalties vanished into thin air, for the writ of error was granted, proved successful, and the verdict was quashed. Annie Besant An Autobiography As a final effort to obtain justice, they appealed by writ of error to the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest judicial tribunal of the nation. Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02 Mrs. BESANT: Yes: that is my pledge until the writ of error has been decided. Autobiographical Sketches New cases, occurring since the rebellion, have come from these States before that court by writ of error and appeal, and even by original suit, where only "a State" can bring such a suit. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 6, part 2: Andrew Johnson A petition for a writ of error having been dismissed, the Professor in July addressed a petition for clemency to the Council of the State. A Book of Remarkable Criminals But you think I had a bailiff to my father, as you had, And that my mother could return a writ of error, As yours did, when such a gallant as you were gotten. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 I would traverse your indictment, demur to your plea, bring my writ of error, nonsuit you. The Adventures of Hugh Trevor We could not, however, pledge ourselves to do anything more than stop the sale pending the appeal on the writ of error which we had resolved to go for. Autobiographical Sketches His only lectures were the occasional arguments on a demurrer or writ of error which he might hear in the court room, and these were a reiteration of rules laid down in English law-books. The American Judiciary Its jurisdiction holds over all criminal cases extending to life, limb, or banishment; all criminal cases brought from county courts by appeal or writ of error, and in some matters of divorce. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut He is always bringing writs of error, like a pettifogger, and reversing of judgments, though the case be never so plain. Character Writings of the 17th Century Cases of this kind are brought before the Supreme Court either on appeal or by writ of error. Problems in American Democracy They're going to try for a writ of error, or what the devil they call it, before the peers. The Kellys and the O'Kellys Georgia," he said, "hung Graves and Tassel over the writ of error of this same Supreme Court. The American Judiciary Appellate jurisdiction of all cases, civil and criminal, where an appeal writ of error or supersedeas may be taken or allowed by said courts from or to the judgment or proceedings of an inferior tribunal. Civil Government of Virginia He cannot err before judgment, and then you see it, only writs of error are the tariers that keep his client undoing somewhat the longer. Character Writings of the 17th Century More than two years have passed; writs of error have been filed and argued; the children have dragged out time in a prison-house. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter In Corn Tassel's case, the appellant from the Georgia court to the United States Supreme Court was hanged in defiance of a writ of error from the Court. John Marshall and the Constitution; a chronicle of the Supreme court He obtained a writ of error from the Supreme Court to review his case on this ground. The American Judiciary A writ of error is an appeal ordered on the ground of an error or mistake in the proceedings of a court, either as to a matter of fact or a point of law. Civil Government of Virginia The Lords, while sitting judicially on the writ of error, were not competent to examine whether the verdict which pronounced Gates guilty was or was not according to the evidence. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 Whenever that event took place it was believed that Devonshire would bring a writ of error. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2 "You will win it on a writ of error," replied Sibilet. Sons of the Soil By the laws of the United States the allowance of the writ of error superseded the sentence until the appeal should be decided. The American Judiciary The writ of error is a stage in the original prosecution. The American Judiciary We demand that, when a writ of error is before Your Lordships, you shall give judgment on it according to the known customs and statutes of the realm. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 To review a capital sentence for murder in one of these States, a writ of error was prayed out from the Supreme Court of the United States in 1883. The American Judiciary But their pride had been wounded by the severity with which their decision on Oates's writ of error had been censured in the Painted Chamber. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 |
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