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Long Vs. Ansell
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- US Supreme Court
- Nov 05, 1934
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U.S. 76 (1934) U.S. Supreme Court Long v. AnsellSearch
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U.S. 76 (1934) Long v. AnsellSearch
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and leaves no room for a construction which would extend the privilege beyond the terms of the grant. In Kimberly v. ButlerSearch
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exemption from arrest. Compare Mr. Justice Grier, sitting in the Circuit Court of the District of New Jersey in Nones v. EdsallSearch
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the question has been raised from time to time since 1868, have consistently denied the immunity asserted. Merrick v. GiddingsSearch
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Howard v. Citizens'Search
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confirms the conclusion that the immunity is limited to arrest. See opinion of Mr. Justice Wylie in Merrick v. GiddingsSearch
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It is only to such arrests that the provision applies. Williamson v. UnitedSearch
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concerned. And the immunity conferred by the court is extended or withheld as judicial necessities require. See Lamb v. SchmittSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Long v. AnsellSearch
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In Kimberly v. ButlerSearch
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