People ex rel. McGowan v. Warden of City Prison
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Opinion
The following is the opinion of the Special Term:
The relators ask their discharge because two terms of the court have been held since their indictment and they have not been tried. It is claimed that this is one of the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus which is secured by the Constitution of 1821.
[486]*486visions to proceedings in habeas corpus, for it reads: “An act for the better securing the liberty of the subject and for prevention of imprisonments beyond the seas.” Although the title of some of the subsequent acts of the State of New York refers in terms to habeas corpus, yet the wording of the provisions for discharge for delay in prosecuting is substantially the same in all, and it is always provided that the discharge shall be upon motion made in court. These statutes are codified in sections 667 and 668 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The relief is, as it always was, to be sought by motion in the court-where the indictment is pending. The relators, therefore, are not entitled to their discharge from imprisonment. I see no reason on the record for admitting the relator Silver to bail. The other relators have been admitted to bail, whether pending the decision on habeas corpus or to answer at the trial j do not remember. Let orders be drawn accordingly and settle on notice on or before Wednesday, July 31, 1912.
See Const. 1821, art. 7, § 6; Const. 1846, art. 1, § 4; Const. 1894, art. 1, § 4.—- [Rep.
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