Stanton v. Hardy

14 Utah 380
CourtUtah Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1896
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Stanton v. Hardy, 14 Utah 380 (Utah 1896).

Opinion

Zane, C. J.:

This is a habeas corpus proceeding instituted in this court for the purpose of obtaining the release of the plaintiff from imprisonment by the defendant, in pursuance of a writ in his hands as sheriff. All the material points relied upon by the plaintiff for his discharge were decided in the case of Ritchie v. Richards, 14 Utah 345, as will appear from an examination of the opinion. The application for the writ is denied, and the plaintiff is remanded to the custody of the sheriff until discharged according to law.

Bartch and Minee, JJ., concur in the result.

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Related

Ritchie v. Richards
47 P. 670 (Utah Supreme Court, 1896)

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