1. Price v. Johnston, No. 111, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 16, 1947, Argued , May 24, 1948, Decided
OVERVIEW: A prisoner was ordered before an appellate court under a writ of habeas corpus to argue his appeal in a case alleging illegal imprisonment because such was essential to proper disposition after the government alleged habeas corpus abuse.
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