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* ''Robin v. Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co.'', 137 S.W.2d 164, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/137_SW2_164.pdf#page=4 167] (Tex.Civ.App.–Austin 1940, ref'd) ("The Texas constitutional provision that 'no citizen shall be outlawed, nor shall any person be transported out of the State for any offence committed within the [State],' has reference only to an offense against the constitution or laws of this State. This provision [] could not control the government of the United States in the enforcement of its penal laws, because as above pointed out, its laws and jurisdiction under the provisions of Clause 2, Art. 6 of the United States constitution are superior to the laws of this State with respect to the matter of bankruptcy laws.")
* ''Robin v. Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co.'', 137 S.W.2d 164, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/137_SW2_164.pdf#page=4 167] (Tex.Civ.App.–Austin 1940, ref'd) ("The Texas constitutional provision that 'no citizen shall be outlawed, nor shall any person be transported out of the State for any offence committed within the [State],' has reference only to an offense against the constitution or laws of this State. This provision [] could not control the government of the United States in the enforcement of its penal laws, because as above pointed out, its laws and jurisdiction under the provisions of Clause 2, Art. 6 of the United States constitution are superior to the laws of this State with respect to the matter of bankruptcy laws.")


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