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Page 423
... constitute each of the offenses , such offenses may be cumu- lated in one count . State v . Adam , 1879 , 31 La.Ann . 717 . The rule that the defendant must not be charged with having committed two or more offenses in any count of the ...
... constitute each of the offenses , such offenses may be cumu- lated in one count . State v . Adam , 1879 , 31 La.Ann . 717 . The rule that the defendant must not be charged with having committed two or more offenses in any count of the ...
Page 437
... constitute offense charged , but need not do more , and whether language of statute creat- ing offense or words unequivocally con- veying meaning of such statute be used is immaterial . State v . Murff , 1949 , 215 La . 40 , 39 So.2d ...
... constitute offense charged , but need not do more , and whether language of statute creat- ing offense or words unequivocally con- veying meaning of such statute be used is immaterial . State v . Murff , 1949 , 215 La . 40 , 39 So.2d ...
Page 439
... constitute the offense . State v . Saibold , 1948 , 213 La . 415 , 34 So.2d 909 . An indictment or information must state every fact and circumstance neces- sary to constitute the offense charged , but it is sufficient if it follows the ...
... constitute the offense . State v . Saibold , 1948 , 213 La . 415 , 34 So.2d 909 . An indictment or information must state every fact and circumstance neces- sary to constitute the offense charged , but it is sufficient if it follows the ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes______ | 1 |
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