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... crime on the oath of one or more " credible " witnesses , did not require a justice to accept the affi- davit of any person who might offer to make it , which would set running the limitation against a prosecution . State v . Touchet ...
... crime on the oath of one or more " credible " witnesses , did not require a justice to accept the affi- davit of any person who might offer to make it , which would set running the limitation against a prosecution . State v . Touchet ...
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Louisiana. § 217. Charge of crime in indictment Except as otherwise provided in this Part , no indictment shall charge more than one crime , but the same crime may be charged in different ways in several counts . History and Source of ...
Louisiana. § 217. Charge of crime in indictment Except as otherwise provided in this Part , no indictment shall charge more than one crime , but the same crime may be charged in different ways in several counts . History and Source of ...
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... crime intended to be charged must be alleged with certainty in accusa- tion , and omission of any essential ele- ment of crime renders accusation in- valid , whether it was brought by indict- State v . ment , information , or affidavit ...
... crime intended to be charged must be alleged with certainty in accusa- tion , and omission of any essential ele- ment of crime renders accusation in- valid , whether it was brought by indict- State v . ment , information , or affidavit ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes______ | 1 |
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