Florance v. Butler

9 Abb. Pr. 63
CourtThe Superior Court of New York City
DecidedFebruary 15, 1870
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Florance v. Butler, 9 Abb. Pr. 63 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1870).

Opinion

Freedman, J.

By the acts of Congress (Act of 1863, 12 U. S. Stat. at L., 956, § 5, as amended by the Act of 1866, 14 U. S. Stat. at L., 46, §§ 3 and 4), it is provided that if any suit or prosecution, civil or criminal, has been or shall be commenced in any State court against any officer, civil or military, or against any other person, for any arrest or imprisonment made, or other trespasses or wrongs done, or committed, or any act omitted to be done, at any time during the rebellion, by virtue or under color of any authority derived from or exercised by or under the president of the United States, or any act of Congress, and the defendant shall before or after appearance and the filing of his plea or other defense in said court, or at any term of said court subsequent to the term when the appearance is entered, and before a jury is impanneled to try the same, file a petition, stating the facts and verified by affidavit, for the removal of the cause for trial at the next circuit court of the United States, to be liolden in the district where the suit is pending, all further proceedings in the State court shall, on the filing of the petition verified as aforesaid, cease and shall not be resumed until a certificate under the seal of the circuit court of the United States stating that the petitioner has failed to file in the said circuit court, at the next term thereof, copies of the process and other, proceedings had against him in the State court, is produced.

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