1. In re Ross, No. 1683., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 30, May 1, 1891. , May 25, 1891, Decided
OVERVIEW: Habeas corpus denial was proper where consular tribunal in Japan had jurisdiction and authority to try a British subject and to convict him of a murder that was committed while he was serving as a crew member on an American ship in a Japanese port.
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