Ex Parte Bollman



         


Ex Parte Bollman, 8 U.S. 75 (1807), or properly Ex Parte Bollman and Ex Parte Swartwout, was a case brought before the United States Supreme Court. Three main points were established in this early and formative civil liberties case:

Bollman and Swartwout were civilians who became implicated in the clumsily-arranged (perhaps only alleged?) Burr-Wilkinson Plot. This plot supposedly consisted of Aaron Burr and James Wilkinson attempting to create an empire in the United States, ruled by Burr. In 1806, Wilkinson informed Thomas Jefferson of the plot, ending whatever may have actually been planned.

Bollman and Swartwout attempted to recruit others into the plot, but these individuals informed the military, which promptly arrested them.

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