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Page 83
... Constitution . State v . Prud- homme , 1930 , 171 La . 143 , 129 So. 736 . Every person must be tried in the par- ish in which the offense charged against him was committed , save where the venue is changed on motion of the state or of ...
... Constitution . State v . Prud- homme , 1930 , 171 La . 143 , 129 So. 736 . Every person must be tried in the par- ish in which the offense charged against him was committed , save where the venue is changed on motion of the state or of ...
Page 116
... Constitution of 1913. In that Constitution the jurisdiction of the dis- trict courts throughout the state , ex- cept in the Parish of Orleans , was de- fined in Article 109 , and did not include the jurisdiction or authority to ...
... Constitution of 1913. In that Constitution the jurisdiction of the dis- trict courts throughout the state , ex- cept in the Parish of Orleans , was de- fined in Article 109 , and did not include the jurisdiction or authority to ...
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... Constitution provided that judges should perform only judicial functions " except as herein provided , " the Constitution also gave to the Legislature the power to provide for the drawing of juries for the trial of criminal and civil ...
... Constitution provided that judges should perform only judicial functions " except as herein provided , " the Constitution also gave to the Legislature the power to provide for the drawing of juries for the trial of criminal and civil ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes______ | 1 |
Continued | 2 |
Volume | 10 |
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