United States ex rel. Accardi v. Shaughnessy

Supreme Court of the United States
United States ex rel. Accardi v. Shaughnessy, 346 U.S. 892 (1953)
74 S. Ct. 219; 98 L. Ed. 395; 1953 U.S. LEXIS 1433
Application, Authority, Deny, Jackson, Prejudice, Reed

United States ex rel. Accardi v. Shaughnessy

Opinion of the Court

Certiorari, 346 U. S. 884, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The application for bail is granted and it is ordered that petitioner, Joseph Accardi, be admitted to bail upon the posting of a good and sufficient surety bond in the amount of twenty-five hundred ($2,500) dollars. The bond is to be approved by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York or a judge thereof and when approved to be filed with the clerk of that court.

Mr. Justice Reed, Mr. Justice Jackson, and Mr. Justice Clark would deny the application without prejudice to an application to proper authority.

Reference

Full Case Name
United States ex rel. Accardi v. Shaughnessy, District Director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
Cited By
14 cases
Status
Published