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REID v. JONES , 187 U.S. 153 (1902)

United States Supreme Court

REID v. JONES(1902)

No. 147

Argued: October 24, 1902Decided: December 01, 1902

Messrs. John H. Denison, William M. Springer, Assistant Attorney General Beck and Messrs. Talbot, Denison, & Wadley for appellant.

Messrs. Frederic D. McKenney and Charles C. Post for appellee. [187 U.S. 153, 154]  

Mr. Justice Harlan delivered the opinion of the court:

After the appellant Reid had been convicted and sentenced, as shown in the case just decided, he was arrested upon a mittimus sued out by the state. He immediately obtained a writ of habeas corpus from the circuit court of the United States for the district of Colorado. But that court, upon hearing, remanded the prisoner to the custody of the state authorities, and dismissed his application to be discharged. He thereupon prayed and was allowed an appeal to this court.

The merits of this case have been fully considered in case No. 269 [ Reid v. Colorado, 187 U.S. 137 , post, 92, 23 Sup. Ct. Rep. 92.] But if this had not been, we should dismiss the present appeal; for one convicted in a state court for an alleged violation of the criminal statutes of the state, and who contends that he is held in violation of the Constitution of the United States, must ordinarily first take his case to the highest court of the state in which the judgment could be reviewed, and thence bring it, if unsuccessful there, to this court by writ of error; that only in certain exceptional cases, of which the present is not one, will a circuit court of the United States, or this court upon appeal from a circuit court, intervene by writ of habeas corpus in advance of the final action by the highest court of the state. Ex parte Royall, 117 U.S. 241, 251 , 29 S. L. ed. 868, 871, 6 Sup. Ct. Rep. 734; New York v. Eno, 155 U.S. 89 , 39 L. ed. 80, 15 Sup. Ct. Rep. 30; Minnesota v. Brundage, 180 U.S. 499, 502 , 45 S. L. ed. 639, 640, 21 Sup. Ct. Rep. 455, and authorities cited.

The judgment is affirmed.

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REID v. JONES , 187 U.S. 153 (1902)

Citation: 187 U.S. 153

Docket No: No. 147

Argued: October 24, 1902

Decided: December 01, 1902

Court: United States Supreme Court

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