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“Have the body”; a written order from a court of competent jurisdiction commanding anyone having a person in custody to produce such person at a certain time and place and to state the reasons why he or she is being held in custody. The court will determine...
View Glossary“Have the body”; a written order from a court of competent jurisdiction commanding anyone having a person in custody to produce such person at a certain time and place and to state the reasons why he or she is being held in custody. The court will determine...
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1844 (2)
April (2)
April (2)
Chauncey L. Higbee, Complaint, before Robert D. Foster, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
- 1 Apr. 1844. Not extant.
Robert D. Foster, Warrant, to Hancock Co. Sheriff, Coroner, or Constable, for John P. Greene and Others, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
- 1 Apr. 1844. Not extant.
- Ca. 2 Apr. 1844; Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; handwriting of George Stiles; docket and notation in handwriting of George Stiles.
1844 (7)
1844 (7)
April (6)
April (6)
Robert D. Foster, Warrant, Copy, to Hancock Co. Sheriff, Coroner, or Constable, for John P. Greene and Others, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
- Ca. 2 Apr. 1844; Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; handwriting of George Stiles; docket and notation in handwriting of George Stiles.
John P. Greene and Others, Petition, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL, to Nauvoo Municipal Court
- 2 Apr. 1844; Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; handwriting of George Stiles; signatures of John P. Greene, Andrew Lytle, and John Lytle; certification in handwriting of Willard Richards; docket in handwriting of Willard Richards.
Willard Richards, Habeas Corpus, to Nauvoo City Marshal, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
- 2 Apr. 1844; Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; handwriting of Willard Richards; docket and notations in handwriting of Willard Richards; notation in handwriting of Dimick B. Huntington.
- 2 Apr. 1844; Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; handwriting of George Stiles; docket and notations in handwriting of George Stiles; notation in handwriting of Willard Richards; notations in handwriting of John D. Parker.
Willard Richards, Summons, to Nauvoo City Marshal, for JS and Others, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
- 2 Apr. 1844; Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; handwriting of Willard Richards; docket in handwriting of Willard Richards; notations in handwriting of John P. Greene.
Docket Entry, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
- 2–ca. 3 Apr. 1844; Nauvoo Municipal Court Docket Book, 91–93; handwriting of Willard Richards; notation in handwriting of Willard Richards; notations in handwriting of Thomas Bullock.
Willard Richards, Subpoena, for Chauncey L. Higbee and Others, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
- 3 Apr. 1844; Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; handwriting of Willard Richards; docket in handwriting of Willard Richards; notations in handwriting of John D. Parker.
May (1)
May (1)
Willard Richards, Execution, to Nauvoo City Marshal, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
- 7 May 1844; Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL; handwriting of Willard Richards; docket in handwriting of Willard Richards; endorsement in handwriting of John P. Greene; notation in handwriting of Jonathan C. Wright; notation in handwriting of Willard Richards.
1845 (1)
1845 (1)
February (1)
February (1)
Daniel Spencer, Pay Order, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL, to Nauvoo City Treasurer, for Nauvoo Municipal Court Clerk, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
- 10 Feb. 1845. Not extant.
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Docket Entry, 1 Apr. 1844 [City of Nauvoo v. C. L. Higbee–B]; Complaint, 1 Apr. 1844 [City of Nauvoo v. C. L. Higbee–B]; JS, Journal, 1 Apr. 1844. Willard Richards mistakenly identified the defendant in JS’s journal as Francis M. Higbee rather than Chauncey L. Higbee.
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Docket Entry, 2–ca. 3 Apr. 1844 [State of Illinois v. Greene et al. on Habeas Corpus]; JS, Journal, 3 Apr. 1844. The municipal court’s ruling alluded to language in a habeas corpus ordinance passed by the Nauvoo City Council on 8 August 1842 which stated that “if upon investigation it shall be proven before the Municipal Court, that the Writ or Process has been issued, either through private pique, malicious intent, religious or other persecution, falsehood, or misrepresentation,” then the warrant would be “quashed” and the prisoner discharged. (Nauvoo City Council Minute Book, 8 Aug. 1842, 98–99.)
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Docket Entry, 2–ca. 3 Apr. 1844 [State of Illinois v. Greene et al. on Habeas Corpus]; Execution, 7 May 1844 [State of Illinois v. Greene et al. on Habeas Corpus]. Although an execution was issued in May 1844, city marshal Greene died without serving it and the seventy-day limit on the execution expired. In February 1845, as one of the last official acts of the city officers after the Nauvoo charter had been repealed in January 1845, the mayor tallied up outstanding fees owed by the city—apparently including the unpaid costs from this case—and authorized payment out of the city treasury. (An Act Concerning Justices of the Peace and Constables [3 Feb. 1827], Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois [1839], p. 408, sec. 27; Daniel Spencer, Order of City Treasury, to William Clayton, 10 Feb. 1845, Nauvoo, IL, Records, CHL.)
The Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois: Containing All the Laws . . . Passed by the Ninth General Assembly, at Their First Session, Commencing December 1, 1834, and Ending February 13, 1835; and at Their Second Session, Commencing December 7, 1835, and Ending January 18, 1836; and Those Passed by the Tenth General Assembly, at Their Session Commencing December 5, 1836, and Ending March 6, 1837; and at Their Special Session, Commencing July 10, and Ending July 22, 1837. . . . Compiled by Jonathan Young Scammon. Chicago: Stephen F. Gale, 1839.
Nauvoo, IL, Records, 1841–1845. CHL.