In the Matter of B

2 Cited authorities

  1. Tyler v. Savage

    143 U.S. 79 (1892)   Cited 45 times
    In Tyler v. Savage, 143 U.S. 79, 98, 12 S. Ct. 340, 346, 36 L. Ed. 82, the Supreme Court held that "This suppression of a material fact, which Tyler was bound in good faith to disclose, was equivalent to a false representation."
  2. United States v. Miller

    87 F. Supp. 285 (S.D.N.Y. 1949)   Cited 4 times

    Civ. 53-187. December 1, 1949. Rosenblatt Spielberg, New York City, for petitioner. Irving H. Saypol, United States Attorney, New York City (William J. Sexton, Assistant United States Attorney, Lester Friedman, Attorney, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice, New York City, of counsel), for respondent Miller. IRVING R. KAUFMAN, District Judge. The relator herein seeks an order sustaining a writ of habeas corpus. The relator, Hirsch Teper, a native and citizen of Great Britain