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Bignell v. Forrest
2 Johns. 482
N.Y. Sup. Ct.
1807
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Hoffman, on a former day, moved for a habeas corpus, directed to the keeper of the Bridewell-prison, to bring up the prisoner, in order that he might be surrendered to *482the custody of the sheriff, by his bail. The habeas corpus having been granted, the prisoner ivas brought up; and the Court, on his being surrendered into the custody of the sheriff, who attended, ordered an eoconeretur to be en-tei'ed on the bail piece: and then directed the sheriff to the prisoner again into the custody of the keeper of the Bridwell prison, (a)

Where the principal has been convicted and sentenced for a crime, the bail may have a habeas corpus for the principal in the state prison, and surrender him. Bigelow v. Johnson, 6 Mass. 218. See Parker v. Chandler, 8 Mass. 261.

Case Details

Case Name: Bignell v. Forrest
Court Name: New York Supreme Court
Date Published: Nov 15, 1807
Citation: 2 Johns. 482
Court Abbreviation: N.Y. Sup. Ct.
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