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Page 53
... felony cases from six years , as fixed in Act 21 of the Second Extra Session of 1935 , to three years , thus clearly showing the legis- lative intent that the new law should su- persede and take the place of the old law establishing the ...
... felony cases from six years , as fixed in Act 21 of the Second Extra Session of 1935 , to three years , thus clearly showing the legis- lative intent that the new law should su- persede and take the place of the old law establishing the ...
Page 87
... felony in parish other than parish wherein the felony was allegedly committed , which was the only parish in which the felon could be prosecuted and was , therefore , the place where ac- cused was obliged to disclose his knowl- edge of ...
... felony in parish other than parish wherein the felony was allegedly committed , which was the only parish in which the felon could be prosecuted and was , therefore , the place where ac- cused was obliged to disclose his knowl- edge of ...
Page 530
... felony case , accused may waive ar- raignment through counsel if he is per- sonally present . State v . Futrell , 1926 , 159 La . 1093 , 106 So. 651 . Counsel may not waive arraignment in felony case in absence of accused . Id . In case ...
... felony case , accused may waive ar- raignment through counsel if he is per- sonally present . State v . Futrell , 1926 , 159 La . 1093 , 106 So. 651 . Counsel may not waive arraignment in felony case in absence of accused . Id . In case ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes______ | 1 |
Continued | 2 |
Volume | 10 |
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