1. Donnelly v. United States, No. 97., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued December 18, 1912. , April 7, 1913, Decided
OVERVIEW: Plaintiff in error was properly tried in a federal court for killing an Indian in an Indian reservation because the term "Indian country" included land lawfully set apart as an Indian reservation and the reservation included the bed of a river.
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