Ex parte Fong Chow Oi

3 Citing cases

  1. Van Laeken v. Wixon

    84 F. Supp. 958 (N.D. Cal. 1949)   Cited 1 times

    The formal record herein will show that, similarly, the motion for release on bail herein is denied. Ex parte Fong Chow Oi, D.C., 15 F.2d 209; United States ex rel. Carapa v. Curran, 297 F. 946, 36 A.L.R. 877, 887; Lee Fong Fook, D.C., 74 F. Supp. 68, 72.

  2. Ex parte Lee Fong Fook

    74 F. Supp. 68 (N.D. Cal. 1948)   Cited 9 times

    Petitioner was not entitled to a judicial hearing as to his right to admission. Wong Wing Sing et ux. v. Nagle, 9 Cir., 299 F. 601; Ex parte Yoshinasa Nomura, 9 Cir., 297 F. 191; Ex parte Fong Chow Oi, D.C.Cal. 15 F.2d 209.

  3. United States v. Pizzarusso

    28 F. Supp. 158 (D. Conn. 1939)   Cited 4 times

    The Court, therefore, was without power to admit the alien held for deportation to bail pending the hearing on the writ of habeas corpus. United States v. Curran, 2 Cir., 297 F. 946; Ex parte Fong Chow Oi, D.C., 15 F.2d 209; Prentis v. Manoogian, 6 Cir., 16 F.2d 422. The Court may grant a writ of habeas corpus and discharge an alien ordered deported if the Secretary of Labor exceeds his powers in depriving the alien of his liberty.