1. Ex parte Crow Dog, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 26, 1883. , December 17, 1883, Decided
OVERVIEW: An inmate, who was an American Indian, was entitled to habeas relief because a federal statute deprived the federal district court of jurisdiction to try him for a murder of a fellow Indian that occurred on a reservation.
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