Keywords
habeas corpus, Joseph Smith, Missouri arrest requisitions
Abstract
This is the first of two articles discussing Missouri’s requisitions to extradite Joseph Smith to face criminal charges and the Prophet’s recourse to English habeas corpus practice to defend himself. In this article, the author presents research rejecting the suggestion that the habeas corpus powers of the Nauvoo City Council were irregular and explains why the idea that the Nauvoo Municipal Court lacked jurisdiction to consider interstate habeas corpus matters is anachronistic. In the second article, the author analyzes the conduct of Missouri Governor Thomas Reynolds in relation to the requisitions for Joseph Smith’s extradition. Even by the standards of the day, given what he knew, his conduct was unethical.
Recommended Citation
Thompson, A. Keith
(2018)
"The Habeas Corpus Protection of Joseph Smith from Missouri Arrest Requisitions,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 29, Article 20.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol29/iss1/20