| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - By the act of February 6, 1889 (chapter 113, ?? 6), it was enacted that final judgments of any court of the United States upon conviction of a crime punishable with death might, upon the application of the defendant, be reviewed by this court 'upon a writ of error, under such rules and regulations as said court may prescribe'; and that every such writ of error should 'be allowed as of right, and w
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