| House of Representatives, United States. Bureau of Corporations - 1904 - 244 sider
...evidence taken upon the trial of any persons so accused may be preserved by bill of exceptions, and any judgment of conviction may be reviewed upon writ of...be admitted to bail in such reasonable sum as may be required by the court, or by any justice, or any judge of any district court of the United States... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1911 - 132 sider
...judgment of conviction in a case of indirect contempt may be reviewed upon appeal, or by writ of error, as now provided by law in criminal cases, and may...affirmed, reversed, or modified, as justice may require. Whenever an appeal is taken or a writ of error granted, execution of the judgment shall be stayed,... | |
| 1912 - 902 sider
...evidence taken upon the trial of any person so accused may be preserved by bill of exceptions, and any judgment of conviction may be reviewed upon writ of...be admitted to bail in such reasonable sum as may be required by the court or by any justice or any judge of any district court of the United States.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1912 - 396 sider
...judgment of conviction in a case of indirect contempt may be reviewed upon appeal, or DV writ of error, as now provided by law in criminal cases, and may...affirmed. reversed, or modified, as justice may require. Whenever an appeal is taken or a writ of error granted, execution of the judgment shall be stayed,... | |
| Edward Dana Durand - 1914 - 158 sider
...evidence taken upon the trial of any persons so accused may be preserved by bill of exceptions, and any judgment of conviction may be reviewed upon writ of...be admitted to bail in such reasonable sum as may be required by the court, or by any justice, or any judge of any district court of the United States... | |
| 1914 - 1080 sider
...evidence taken upon the trial of any person so accused may be preserved by bill of exceptions, and any, judgment of conviction may be reviewed upon writ of...be admitted to bail in such reasonable sum as may be required by the court, or by any justice, or any judge, of any district court of the United States... | |
| 1914 - 908 sider
...evidence taKen upon the trial of any person so accused may be preserved by bill of exceptions, and any judgment of conviction may be reviewed upon writ of...require. Upon the granting of such writ of error, executi, n of the judgment shall be stayed, and the accused, if thereby sentenced to imprisonment,... | |
| 1914 - 840 sider
...evidence taken upon the trial of any person so accused may be preserved by bill of exceptions, and any judgment of conviction may be reviewed upon writ of...respects as now provided by law in criminal cases, and nmy be affirmed, reversed, or modified as justice may require. Upon the granting of such writ of error,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1914 - 1270 sider
...preserved by bill of exceptions, and 12 any judgment of conviction may be reviewed upon writ of 13 olation of any of the provisions of the antitrust laws. In this 14 and may be affirmed, reversed, or modified as justice may re15 quire. Upon the granting of such... | |
| 1915 - 702 sider
...evidence taken upon the trial of any persons so accused may be preserved by bill of exceptions, and any judgment of conviction may be reviewed upon writ of...be admitted to bail in such reasonable sum as may be required by the court, or by any justice, or any judge of any district court of the United States... | |
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