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Page 155
... Section . Whoever violates this Section shall be fined not less than fifty dol- lars nor more than five hundred dollars , or imprisoned for not more than two years , or both . This Section shall not be construed as in any wise intending ...
... Section . Whoever violates this Section shall be fined not less than fifty dol- lars nor more than five hundred dollars , or imprisoned for not more than two years , or both . This Section shall not be construed as in any wise intending ...
Page 163
... Section shall not be construed so as to make unlawful any arrest in this state which would otherwise be lawful . For the purposes of this Section the term " felony " includes " mis- demeanor " as defined by Louisiana law . Comparative ...
... Section shall not be construed so as to make unlawful any arrest in this state which would otherwise be lawful . For the purposes of this Section the term " felony " includes " mis- demeanor " as defined by Louisiana law . Comparative ...
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... sections of the said criminal district court , with the consent of the presiding judges of said section , have all of the panel of jurors , in any one , or all of the said sections , who are not actually serving as petit jurors in the ...
... sections of the said criminal district court , with the consent of the presiding judges of said section , have all of the panel of jurors , in any one , or all of the said sections , who are not actually serving as petit jurors in the ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes__ | 1 |
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