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- Ker_v._Illinois abstract "Ker v. Illinois, 119 U.S. 436 (1886), is a U.S. Supreme Court case. It held that a fugitive kidnapped from abroad could not claim any violation of the Constitution, laws or treaties of the United States. The incident that led to this decision involved with a Pinkerton Detective Agency agent, Henry Julian, was hired by the federal government to collect a larcenist, Frederick Ker, who had fled to Peru. Although Julian had the necessary extradition papers—the two governments had negotiated an extradition treaty a decade earlier—he found that there was no official to meet his request due to the recent Chilean military occupation of Lima. Rather than return home empty-handed, Julian kidnapped the fugitive, with assistance from Chilean forces, and placed him on a U.S. vessel heading back to the United States.".
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- Ker_v._Illinois wikiPageID "14003503".
- Ker_v._Illinois wikiPageRevisionID "605056335".
- Ker_v._Illinois case "Ker v. Illinois, 119 U.S. 436".
- Ker_v._Illinois citation "7".
- Ker_v._Illinois decidedate "--12-06".
- Ker_v._Illinois decideyear "1886".
- Ker_v._Illinois findlaw 436.html.
- Ker_v._Illinois fullname "Frederick Ker v. People of the State of Illinois".
- Ker_v._Illinois hasPhotoCollection Ker_v._Illinois.
- Ker_v._Illinois holding "There is no language in the 1870 Treaty of Extradition between the U.S. and Peru, which says in terms that a party fleeing from the U.S. to escape punishment for crime becomes thereby entitled to an asylum in the country to which Ker has fled.".
- Ker_v._Illinois joinmajority "unanimous".
- Ker_v._Illinois justia case.html.
- Ker_v._Illinois litigants "Ker v. Illinois".
- Ker_v._Illinois majority "Miller".
- Ker_v._Illinois prior "Writ of Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois".
- Ker_v._Illinois scotus "1882".
- Ker_v._Illinois uspage "436".
- Ker_v._Illinois usvol "119".
- Ker_v._Illinois subject Category:1886_in_United_States_case_law.
- Ker_v._Illinois subject Category:Criminal_cases_in_the_Waite_Court.
- Ker_v._Illinois subject Category:Extradition_case_law.
- Ker_v._Illinois subject Category:Peru–United_States_relations.
- Ker_v._Illinois subject Category:Pinkerton_National_Detective_Agency.
- Ker_v._Illinois subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Ker_v._Illinois subject Category:United_States_criminal_investigation_case_law.
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- Ker_v._Illinois comment "Ker v. Illinois, 119 U.S. 436 (1886), is a U.S. Supreme Court case. It held that a fugitive kidnapped from abroad could not claim any violation of the Constitution, laws or treaties of the United States. The incident that led to this decision involved with a Pinkerton Detective Agency agent, Henry Julian, was hired by the federal government to collect a larcenist, Frederick Ker, who had fled to Peru.".
- Ker_v._Illinois label "Ker v. Illinois".
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- Ker_v._Illinois sameAs Q15147974.
- Ker_v._Illinois sameAs Q15147974.
- Ker_v._Illinois wasDerivedFrom Ker_v._Illinois?oldid=605056335.
- Ker_v._Illinois isPrimaryTopicOf Ker_v._Illinois.
- Ker_v._Illinois name "Frederick Ker v. People of the State of Illinois".