In the Matter of P

3 Cited authorities

  1. Mollendorf v. State

    67 Idaho 151 (Idaho 1946)   Cited 9 times

    No. 7288. October 7, 1946. Rehearing Denied October 23, 1946. Appeal from District Court, Eighth District, Benewah County; A.L. Morgan, Presiding Judge. Habeas corpus proceeding by Helen I. Mollendorf, opposed by the State of Idaho, wherein the writ was served on Mansfield Shepherd, Sheriff of Benewah County, Idaho. From an order discharging petitioner from custody, defendants appeal. Order reversed and cause remanded with instructions. Wm. D. Keeton, of St. Maries, for appellants. A check is not

  2. Bender v. Addams

    28 Ohio App. 75 (Ohio Ct. App. 1928)   Cited 3 times

    Decided February 13, 1928. Error proceedings — No final judgment after new trial granted by common pleas court — Surety bond — Surety not liable where principal not liable — Intoxicating liquors — Sections 6212-15 and 6612-27, General Code — Bona fide private residence immune from search, when — Respondeat superior inapplicable to state prohibition commissioner and his inspector — Character of private residence not changed by finding liquor therein, when — Enforcement officer searching private residence

  3. Section 211.3 - Expiration of immigrant visa or other travel document

    8 C.F.R. § 211.3   Cited 2 times

    An immigrant visa, reentry permit, refugee travel document, or a permanent resident card shall be regarded as unexpired if the rightful holder embarked or enplaned before the expiration of his or her immigrant visa, reentry permit, or refugee travel document, or with respect to a permanent resident card, before the first anniversary of the date on which he or she departed from the United States, provided that the vessel or aircraft on which he or she so embarked or enplaned arrives in the United