Amendments V and VI


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SEE ALSO:

Generally Bill of Rights

An Act to Prevent Malicious Informations in the Court of Kings Bench, 4 and 5 W. & M., c. 18 (1692)

An Act for Regulating Trials in Cases of Treason and Misprision of Treason, 7 Wm. 3, c. 3 (1695)

Sir Matthew Hale, History of the Common Law (1716), Gray 164--65

William Hawkins, Pleas of the Crown 1:ch. 1, § 3 (1716)

Sir Matthew Hale, Pleas of the Crown 1:306 (Emlyn ed. 1736)

William Blackstone, Commentaries 4:388--89 (1769)

Joseph Hawley to Elbridge Gerry, 18 Feb. 1776, Gerry, Life 1:162

Georgia Constitution of 1777, art. 45, Thorpe 2:784

James Wilson, Charge Delivered to Grand Jury, May 1791, Works 2:805--6

Kentucky Constitution of 1792, art. 12, secs. 10--14, Thorpe 3:1274--75

Zylstra v. Charleston, 1 Bay 382 (S.C. 1794)

Kentucky Constitution of 1799, art. 10, secs. 10--15, Thorpe 3:1289--90

Commonwealth v. Gibbs, 4 Dall. 253 (Pa. 1802)

Galbreath's Lessee v. Eichelberger, 3 Yeates 515 (Pa. 1803)

St. George Tucker, Blackstone's Commentaries 4:App. 64--74 (1803)

United States v. Smith, 27 Fed. Cas. 1192, no. 16,342 (C.C.D.N.Y. 1806)

Maryland Constitution of 1776, Amendment of 1807, arts. 3 and 4, Thorpe 3:1704

Commonwealth v. Hardy, 2 Mass. 303 (1807)

People v. McLean, 2 Johns. R. 381 (N.Y. 1807)

United States v. Hill, 26 Fed. Cas. 315, no. 15,364 (C.C.D.Va. 1809)

Woods v. Rowan, 5 Johns. R. 133 (N.Y. 1809)

Louisiana Constitution of 1812, art. 6, sec. 18, Thorpe 3:1389

United States v. Mann, 26 Fed. Cas. 1153, no. 15,717 (C.C.D.N.H. 1812)

House of Representatives, Punishment of Treason, 10 Jan. 1814, Annals 26:881--88

United States v. Coolidge, 25 Fed. Cas. no. 14,858 (D.Mass. 1815)

Illinois Constitution of 1818, art. 8, secs. 8--12, Thorpe 2:981--82

United States v. Wood, 28 Fed. Cas. 755, no. 16,757 (C.C.D.Pa. 1818)

William Wirt, New Trials before Courts-Martial, 14 Sept. 1818, 1 Ops. Atty. Gen. 233

M'Intyre v. Mancuis, 16 Johns. R. 592 (N.Y. 1819)

William Wirt, Courts-Martial, 29 Aug. 1819, 1 Ops. Atty. Gen. 294

United States v. Cornell, 25 Fed. Cas. 650, no. 14,868 (C.C.D.R.I. 1820)

People v. McKay, 18 Johns. R. 212 (N.Y. 1820)

Vaughan v. Commonwealth, 2 Va. Cas. 273 (1821)

United States v. Lynn, 26 Fed. Cas. 1036, no. 15,649 (C.C.D.C. 1822)

Commonwealth v. Green, 17 Mass. 515 (1822)

United States v. Haskell, 26 Fed. Cas. 207, no. 15,321 (C.C.E.D.Pa. 1823)

State v. Moor, 1 Walker 134 (Miss. 1823)

Devaughan's Case, 7 Fed. Cas. 560, no. 3,837 (C.C.D.C. 1824)

Commonwealth v. Olds, 5 Little 137 (Ky. 1824)

State v. Sexton, 3 Hawks 184 (N.C. 1824)

Southard v. Rexford, 6 Cow. 254 (N.Y. 1826)

Northrup v. Hatch, 6 Conn. 361 (1827)

James Kent, Commentaries 2:9--10 (1827)

Bank of the United States v. Washington, 2 Fed. Cas. 741, no. 940 (C.C.D.C. 1828)

Salmon v. Clagett, 3 Bland Ch. 125 (Md. 1828)

Wolf v. Wolf, 2 Har. & Gill 382 (Md. 1828)

William Rawle, A View of the Constitution of the United States, 128--30, 132--34, 205--8 (2d ed. 1829)

Ward v. State, 2 Mo. 120 (1829)

Commonwealth v. Jones, 1 Leigh 598 (Va. 1829)

People v. Mather, 4 Wend. 229 (N.Y. 1830)

State v. McKee, 1 Bailey 651 (S.C. 1830)

Fries v. Brugler, 7 Halsted 79 (N.J. 1830)

An Act Declaratory of the Law concerning Contempts of Court, 4 Stat. 487 (1831)

Skinner v. Judson, 8 Conn. 528 (1831)

Livingston v. Harris, 3 Paige Ch. 528 (N.Y. 1832)

People v. Comstock, 8 Wend. 549 (N.Y. 1832)

Bellinger v. People, 8 Wend. 595 (N.Y. 1832)

United States v. Twenty-eight Packages of Pins, 28 Fed. Cas. 244, no. 16,561 (D.E.D.Pa. 1833)

Matter of Smith, 10 Wend. 449 (N.Y. 1833)


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