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Information about Habeas Corpus cases in Richmond, VA during the Civil War
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1864-08-18, Richmond Dispatch; C.S. District Court hears argument whether a detective with the Provost Marshal of Richmond can be tried in a military court
1864-08-19, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate States District Court business - important decision regarding refugees
1864-08-20, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate States District Court business - one habeas corpus petition granted, one petitioner granted bail
1864-08-22, Richmond Dispatch; Important habeas corpus case releasing a man, recently elected Justice of the Peace, from service
1864-08-23, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate States District Court business reported August 23, 1864
1864-08-24, Richmond Dispatch; Confederate States District Court hears two habeas corpus cases
1864-08-25, Richmond Dispatch; Two decisiones expected in the Confederate States District Court
1864-08-26, Richmond Dispatch; Being no cases ready to be acted on, The Confederate States District Court had a short session
1864-08-30, Richmond Dispatch; Witness in Elmore/Daniel Dueling case found in contempt
1864-08-30, Richmond Sentinel; more details on the recent duel - Dr. Peticolas continues to refuse to testify after being ordered to do so and is thrown in jail
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