NIELSEN v. OREGON 212 U.S. 315 (1909) CASE BRIEF

NIELSEN V. OREGON
212 U.S. 315 (1909)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction for a violation of a statute regulating fishing.
FACTS: Nielson (D) was a citizen of the state of Washington who had a license from that state to operate a fishing net on the Columbia River. D was arrested by Oregon officials while exercising his license within the limits of the state of Washington. D was charged with violating an Oregon statute, which prohibited use of the fishing net. An act of Congress gave both Washington and Oregon concurrent jurisdiction over the Columbia River. D was convicted and appealed.

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