Moyer v. Peabody, 212 U.S. 78 (1909), is a decision by the United States Supreme Court which held that the governor and officers of a state National Guard, acting in good faith and under authority of law, may imprison without probable cause a citizen of the United States in a time of insurrection and deny that citizen the right of habeas corpus.

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  • 6
  • January 5
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  • January 18
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  • Moyer v. Peabody, 212 U.S. 78 (1909), is a decision by the United States Supreme Court which held that the governor and officers of a state National Guard, acting in good faith and under authority of law, may imprison without probable cause a citizen of the United States in a time of insurrection and deny that citizen the right of habeas corpus.
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  • January 5
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  • 6 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1909 (xsd:integer)
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  • 29 S. Ct. 235; 53 L. Ed. 410
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  • January 18
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  • 1909 (xsd:integer)
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  • Charles H. Moyer, Plaintiff in Error, v. James H. Peabody, Sherman M. Bell, and Bulkeley Wells
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  • Affirmed dismissal of detainee's action for wrongful imprisonment against the ex-Governor, former Adjutant General of the national guard, and a national guard company captain.
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  • Brewer, Day, Fuller, Harlan, McKenna, Peckham, White; Moody took no part in the consideration or decision of the case
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  • Moyer v. Peabody
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  • Holmes
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  • Error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Colorado
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  • 1906-1909
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  • 212 (xsd:integer)
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  • Moyer v. Peabody, 212 U.S. 78 (1909), is a decision by the United States Supreme Court which held that the governor and officers of a state National Guard, acting in good faith and under authority of law, may imprison without probable cause a citizen of the United States in a time of insurrection and deny that citizen the right of habeas corpus.
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  • Moyer v. Peabody
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  • Charles H. Moyer, Plaintiff in Error, v. James H. Peabody, Sherman M. Bell, and Bulkeley Wells
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