1. Collins v. Johnston, No. 594., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued February 25, 1915. , May 17, 1915, Decided
OVERVIEW: A prisoner was not entitled to a writ of habeas corpus where his perjury conviction and 14-year prison term were valid , did not deprive him of liberty without due process of law, and he was not denied equal protection of the laws.
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