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United States ex rel. Spink
1884 U.S. App. LEXIS 2087
U.S. Circuit Court for the Dis...
1884
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Pardee, J.

In our opinion these parties, Spink and Williams, have a right, under the laws of the United States, to pilot vessels in and out of the Mississippi river to the sea through South pass, although they are not duly licensed and commissioned branch pilots under the laws of Louisiana. It has been practically so decided by this court in The Flynn. Case, the district judge presiding, at the November term, 1882, which ease is now pending on appeal in the Supreme Court of the United States. To imprison them for exercising, this right is therefore, in the opinion of this court, to imprison them in violation of the laws of the United States. We desire to express our great respect for the opinions and decisions of the supreme court of the state of Louisiana; and the opinion here presented in the-case Ex rel. Williams v. Livaudais, 35 La. Ann. -, lately decided, we-have considered attentively; but as the question in controversy is one as to the proper construction of the laws of the United States, and of their force and effect, we feel bound to follow the adjudicated cases of our court, rather than the opinion of a state court, although of conceded high rank and authority in all questions of law. Further, in these present cases it appears that the affidavits upon which these relators have been arrested, and are now imprisoned, were made by several persons who are each defendants in certain equity cases now pending in this court, wherein this same right to pilot through South pass is involved, and wherein these persons have been severally restrained and enjoined, until the further orders of court, from making such affidavits and instituting such proceedings. The various orders and writs of this court are issued under and by authority of the law's of the United States. As the affidavits were made in contempt of the restraining orders of this court, and as the relators are imprisoned by virtue of such affidavits, it would seem from this view also that the relators are imprisoned in violation of the laws of the United States. If these relators are imprisoned in violation of the laws of the laws of the United States, this court, under section 753, Rev. St., has jurisdiction to issue a writ of habeas corpus to inquire into the cause of their detention, and, upon the hearing, it has jurisdiction, and it is its duty to discharge them.

Billings, J., concurred.

Case Details

Case Name: United States ex rel. Spink
Court Name: U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Eastern Louisiana
Date Published: Mar 3, 1884
Citation: 1884 U.S. App. LEXIS 2087
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