History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
certify the true cause of his, her, or their imprisonment, unless
the commitment of such person or persons shall be to the county
jail in Hancock county, in which case the time shall be prolonged
till five days, after the delivery of the writ as aforesaid, and
not longer.
{187} Provided, nevertheless, that in case any person or persons
may at any time hereafter be taken and lodged in the city or county
jail, under any writ or process, as provided by the city charter of
the city of Nauvoo, and shall require a writ of habeas corpus to
issue to bring him, her, or them before the municipal court of said
city, said writ shall issue to bring him, her, or them before said
court, and be directed to the city marshal to be served upon the
person or persons in whose custody such prisoner or prisoners may
then be detained.
Sec. 2. Where any person or persons not being committed or detained
for any criminal or supposed criminal matter shall be confined
or restrained of his, her, or their liberty, under any color or
pretense whatever, he, she, or they may apply for a writ of habeas
corpus, as aforesaid, which application shall be in writing,
signed by the party, or some person on his, her, or their behalf,
setting forth the facts concerning his, her, or their imprisonment,
and wherein the illegality of such imprisonment consists, and in
whose custody he, she or they are detained; which application or
petition shall be verified by the oath or affirmation of the party
applying, or some other person on his, her, or their behalf. If
the confinement or restraint is by virtue of any judicial writ or
process, or order, a copy thereof shall be annexed thereto, or
an affidavit made that the same had been demanded and refused:
the same proceedings shall thereupon be had in all respects, as
are directed in the preceding section, and any officer, person,
or persons, knowing that he or they have an illegal writ, or not
having any writ, who shall attempt through any false pretext to
take or intimidate any of the inhabitants of this city, through
such pretext, shall forfeit for every such offense a sum not
exceeding one thousand dollars, nor less than five hundred dollars,
or in case of failure to pay such forfeiture, to be imprisoned not
more than twelve months nor less than six months.
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