No. 5201. July 30, 1934. Peter Maggio, of Everett, Mass., for plaintiff. Francis J.W. Ford, U.S. Atty., and Arthur J.B. Cartier, Asst. U.S. Atty., both of Boston, Mass., for defendant. BREWSTER, District Judge. This is a petition for a writ of habeas corpus heard upon the merits before writ issued. By agreement of parties, it was submitted upon the record in the Immigration Bureau. The petitioner is held upon a deportation warrant issued September 28, 1927. The reason for the delay in executing the
No. 3. Decided May 6, 1893. 1. Constitutional Law — Legislation at Special Session — Governor's Proclamation as to Matters to be Considered. — It is provided by article 4, section 8, of the State Constitution, that when the Governor convenes the Legislature on extraordinary occasions, "his proclamation therefor shall state specifically the purpose for which the Legislature is convened;" and by section 40 of article 3 it is also provided, that "when the Legislature shall be convened in special session
No. 1568. Decided June 24, 1898. 1. Bill of Exceptions. A bill of exceptions reserved to the charge of the court for omission to instruct the jury with regard to certain impeaching evidence, is insufficient, which does not show the character of such impeaching evidence, and that the same went to the jury. Such a bill is too indefinite to require notice. 2. New Trial — Misconduct of Jury — Evidence as to. Where affidavit was attached to a motion for new trial, which recited that one of the jurors