Ker–Frisbie doctrine

The Ker–Frisbie doctrine is applied in the context of jurisdiction and holds that courts generally have jurisdiction over criminal defendants in the United States regardless of whether their presence before the court has been lawfully secured. == History == In Ker v.

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Ker–Frisbie doctrine

The Ker–Frisbie doctrine is applied in the context of jurisdiction and holds that courts generally have jurisdiction over criminal defendants in the United States regardless of whether their presence before the court has been lawfully secured. == History == In Ker v.

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