MIERS v. BROWNLOW


21 F.2d 376 (1927)

MIERS v. BROWNLOW, Immigration Inspector.

District Court, S. D. Alabama, S. D.

August 20, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Armbrecht & Hand, of Mobile, Ala., for petitioner.

Alex C. Birch, U. S. Atty., of Mobile, Ala., for respondent.


ERVIN, District Judge.

This matter comes on to be heard on a habeas corpus proceeding, where it is charged that a hearing before three immigration inspectors was unfair to one George Miers, a youth of about 17 years of age, who came to this country from Naples as a stowaway on the steamship Texas.

Before the hearing, William H. Armbrecht, a reputable attorney of Mobile, wrote the inspector in charge, informing him that Miers claimed to be an American citizen...

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