In the Matter of P

4 Cited authorities

  1. Delgadillo v. Carmichael

    332 U.S. 388 (1947)   Cited 153 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a nonresident does not make an "entry" into the United States when he had no intent to "depart," or left involuntarily
  2. United States v. Smith

    289 U.S. 422 (1933)   Cited 85 times
    Counterfeiting ranks as a crime of moral turpitude
  3. United States v. Corsi

    287 U.S. 129 (1932)   Cited 45 times
    In United States ex rel. Stapf v. Corsi, 287 U.S. 129, 132, 53 S. Ct. 40, 41, 77 L.Ed. 215, Mr. Justice Roberts said, "The relator's arrival in the United States in April 1929, was an entry into this country notwithstanding he was a member of the crew of an American ship which had made a round trip voyage.
  4. United States v. Karmuth

    1 F. Supp. 370 (N.D.N.Y. 1932)   Cited 10 times

    September 1, 1932. Morris I. Lipsitz, of Buffalo, N.Y., for relator. Oliver D. Burden, U.S. Atty., of Syracuse, N.Y., for respondent. COOPER, District Judge. This is a habeas corpus proceeding on behalf of the relator, Paul Valenti, held under warrant of deportation. The relator was born in Italy December 15, 1908, and came to this country with his parents October 28, 1914, and has ever since resided with them at Buffalo, attending school in that city, at least until June 16, 1924. It is asserted