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Charlton v. Kelly

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1913

Full case name
  
Paul Charlton, as Next Friend of Porter ter Charlton, Appt., v. James J. Kelly, Sheriff of Hudson County, New Jersey, et al.

Citations
  
229 U.S. 447 (more) 57 L. ed. 1274; 33 Sup. Ct. Rep. 945

Charlton v. Kelly, 229 U.S. 447 (1913) is a case pertaining to extradition of a U.S. citizen to Italy. In 1910, Porter Charlton confessed in New York to having murdered his wife in Italy. The Italian vice consul requested Charlton's extradition. Hon. John A. Blair, one of the judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of New Jersey, suspended Charlton's petition for a writ of habeas corpus and a warrant was issued for his arrest. This order for extradition was approved by Secretary of State Philander C. Knox.

Horace Harmon Lurton wrote the majority opinion for the Court.

References

Charlton v. Kelly Wikipedia