Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p In re Ross or Ross v. McIntyre, 140 U.S. 453 (1891), was a United States Supreme Court case decided on May 21, 1891. It dealt with the application of US law to foreign sailors on US-flagged ships while in another country. John M. Ross, a sailor on the American ship Bullion, was convicted of murder on the ship while it was in Yokohama before the US consul general at Kanagawa. He was sentenced to death, but President Rutherford B.. }
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- In_re_Ross comment "In re Ross or Ross v. McIntyre, 140 U.S. 453 (1891), was a United States Supreme Court case decided on May 21, 1891. It dealt with the application of US law to foreign sailors on US-flagged ships while in another country. John M. Ross, a sailor on the American ship Bullion, was convicted of murder on the ship while it was in Yokohama before the US consul general at Kanagawa. He was sentenced to death, but President Rutherford B.".