| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 558 pages
...be questioned in auy other in '.'This privilege from arrest privileges, of course, ar^r8i^1'6Ke fmm against all process the disobedience to which is punishable by an attachment of the person ; as a subpoena ad respondendum or testificandum, or a summons on-a jury ; and with reason, because a member... | |
| Wisconsin - 1874 - 544 pages
...and does not even scan his road very nicely, nor forfeit his protection for a little deviation from that which is most direct; some necessity perhaps constraining him to it. 2 Sira., 986, 987. This privilege from arrest, privileges of coarse against all process, the disobedience... | |
| Wisconsin - 1879 - 632 pages
...and does not even scan his road very nicely, nor forfeit his protection for a little deviation from that which is most direct; some necessity perhaps...986, 987. This privilege from arrest, privileges of coarse against all procese, the disobedience to which ie punishable by an attachment of the person;... | |
| 1880 - 678 pages
...forfeit his protection for a little deviation from that which is most direct; some necessity perhapi constraining him to it. 2 Stra., 986, 987. This privilege...Is punishable by an attachment of the person ; as a subpœna ad respondcndum, or, tostlQcandum, or a summons on a jury; and with reason, because a member... | |
| Sir Fortunatus Dwarris - 1885 - 698 pages
...also, as in other similar cases, to have its proceedings stayed or corrected.' He says further : ' This privilege from arrest, privileges of course against...which is punishable by an attachment of the person, (the very case in point,) as a subpoena ad respondendum or testificandum or a summons on a jury ; and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Rules Committee - 1886 - 504 pages
...and does not even scan his road very nicely, nor forfeit his protection for a little deviation from that which is most direct; some necessity perhaps...summons on a jury; and with reason, because a member has supetior duties to perform in another place. When a representative is withdrawn from his seat by summons,... | |
| Israel Ward Andrews - 1887 - 420 pages
...cover things done beyond the place and limits of duty. The privilege from arrest secures the member, of course, against all process, the disobedience to which is punishable by attachment of the person, as a subpoena or a summons to serve on a jury.1 Clause 2. — No Senator... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1888 - 618 pages
...or debate in either house they shall not be questioned in any other place." — Const., 1, G; 1, 5. "This privilege from arrest privileges, of course,...is punishable by an attachment of the person: as a subpoaua ail renpondendum or testtficandum, or a summons on a jury ; and with reason, becanse a member... | |
| 1889 - 724 pages
...and does not even scan his road very nicely, nor forfeit his protection for a little deviation from that which is most direct; some necessity, perhaps,...is punishable by an attachment of the person; as a subpœua ad respondendum, or testificandum, or a summons on a jury; and with reason, because a member... | |
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