U.S. v. Hayman, No. 23 (U.S. Supreme Court) (342 U.S. 205; 72 S.Ct. 263) (January 7, 2052) (Justice Vinson)
Here the Court discussed the history of the Writ of Habeas Corpus in America and the evolution of 28 USC § 2255, noting that Congress felt it more efficient to have prisoners file such suits with their sentencing courts rather than where confined.
In this case, the Supreme Court discussed …
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