In re Young Chow Yee
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Opinion
This is an application for a writ of habeas corpus on the ground that the applicant is a citizen of the United States, born in the Hawaiian Islands in August 1891, and is refused landing at the port of Honolulu and ordered to be deported upon a hearing before the acting inspector in charge at such port, which the applicant alleges was not a bona fide hearing but was conducted in an illegal and improper manner, and that the order of deportation was made without authority of law and in excess of the jurisdiction of such acting inspector in charge. The writ was issued and the acting inspector filed his return which was traversed by the petitioner upon substantially the same grounds as those alleged in the petition. Upon the allegations of the traverse, a hearing was had, and the acting inspector in charge, Harry B. Brown, and the petitioner, Young Chow Yee, examined.
■ “The rule is well settled in England, that a witness cannot be impeached by showing that he had made contradictory statements from those sworn to, unless on his examination he was asked whether he had not made such statements to the individuals by whom the proof was expected to be given. This rule is founded upon common sense, and is essential to protect the character of a witness. ■ His memory is refreshed by the necessary inquiries, which enables him to explain the statements referred to, and show they were made under a mistake, or that there was no discrepancy between them and his testimony.” Conrad v. Griffey, 57 U. S. 38, 46; The Charles Morgan, 115 U. S. 69, 77; Mattox v. United States, 156 U. S. 237, 246; Barton v. Shull, 70 Neb. 324, 329.
The case may therefore be continued to such time as may be arranged between the parties for a further hearing.
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