| 1891 - 468 pages
...interference of others, unless by clear and unquestionable authority of law. As well said by Judge Cooler: 'The right to one's person may be said to be a right of complete immunity ; to be let alone.' Cooley, Torts, 29. For instance, not only wearing apparel, but a watch or jewel, worn on the person,... | |
| Criminal law - 1908 - 658 pages
...when he pleases, but the right to preserve his person inviolate from attack by any other person. This right to one's person may be said to be a right of complete immunity; to be let alone. Cooley Torts (3d ed.), 33. The inviolability of the person is as much invaded by a compulsory stripping... | |
| 136 pages
...own person, free from all restraint or interference of others .... Judge Cooley stated: "The right of one's person may be said to be a right of complete immunity; to be let alone." In the official code book of the US Armed Services titled, UNION CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE, we find... | |
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