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" B That in his opinion the ends of public justice require that the alleged criminal be brought to this State for trial, at the public expense. ^ .C That he believes he has sufficient evidence to secure the conviction of the fugitive. D That the person... "
Public Documents of Massachusetts - Page 169
by Massachusetts - 1899
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 36

1888 - 564 pages
...of the agent proposed, to be properly spelled in Roman capital letters, for example, JOHN DOE. (b) That in his opinion the ends of public justice require that the alleged criminal be brought back to the State for trial at the public expense. (c) That he believes he has sufficient evidence...
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Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 1

American Bar Association - 1878 - 820 pages
...papers, except the indictment, which may be by a certified copy. 1st The District Attorney must certily that in his opinion the ends of public justice require that the criminal be brought back to the state for trial at the public expense, that he is content that such...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 132

1913 - 1236 pages
...said fugitive to the county of Cook, state of Illinois for trial. Your petitioner further certifies that in his opinion the ends of public justice require that the said Charles T. Crane, otherwise called James Ryan, be brought to this state for trial at the public...
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The Code of Criminal Procedure of the State of New York: With Notes of ...

New York (State) - 1884 - 542 pages
...papers, except the indictment, which may be a certified copy. 1st. The district attorney must certify that in his opinion the ends of public justice require that the criminal be brought back to the state for trial, at the public expense ; that he is content that such...
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Smull's Legislative Hand Book and Manual of the State of Pennsylvania

1922 - 1604 pages
...proposed, to be properly spelled, in Roman capital letters, for example : JOHN DOE. (b.) That ID hi* opinion the ends of public justice require that the alleged criminal be brought to Uiis State fur trial at the public expense. (c.) That he believes he has sufficient evidence to secure...
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Messages to the General Assembly

Pennsylvania. Governor - 1889 - 68 pages
...the agent proposed, to be properly spelled, in Roman capital letters, for example : JOHN DOE. (6.) That in his opinion the ends of public justice require that the alleged criminal be brought to this State for trial at the public expense. (c.) That he believes he has sufficient evidence to secure the...
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Message of James A. Beaver to the General Assembly, Jan. 1, 1889

Pennsylvania. Governor (1887-1891 : Beaver) - 1889 - 68 pages
...the agent proposed, to be properly spelled, in Roman capital letters, for example : JOHN DOE. (J.) That in his opinion the ends of public justice require that the alleged criminal be brought to this State for trial at the public expense. (c.) That he believes he has sufficient evidence to secure the...
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The Code of Criminal Procedure and Penal Code of the State of New York, as ...

New York (State) - 1889 - 878 pages
...county in which the crime was committed. C. That he believes he has sufficient evidence to secure a conviction of the fugitive. D. That the person named as agent is a proper person, a public officer (naming his official position), and that he has no interest in the arrest of the fugtive....
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A Treatise on Extradition and Interstate Rendition: With ..., Volume 2

John Bassett Moore - 1891 - 758 pages
...to the rules adopted by the conference. For the latter, s?e the introduction to this Ap|H*ndix. (6) That in his opinion the ends of public justice require that the alleged criminal be brought to this State for trial at the public expense. (c) That he believes he has sufficient evidence to secure the...
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The North Carolina Criminal Code and Digest

North Carolina - 1892 - 636 pages
...of the agent proposed, to be properly spelled, in Roman capital letters, for example: JOHN DOE. (6.) That in his opinion the ends of public justice require that the alleged criminal be brought to this state for trial at the public expense. (c.) That he believes he has sufficient evidence to secure the...
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