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... follows : " By Act No. 262 of 1926 an amend- ment was proposed to the Constitution of 1921 as follows : " " 1 - a . It shall be the duty of the Governor to appoint a commission to prepare a draft of a Code of Criminal Procedure for this ...
... follows : " By Act No. 262 of 1926 an amend- ment was proposed to the Constitution of 1921 as follows : " " 1 - a . It shall be the duty of the Governor to appoint a commission to prepare a draft of a Code of Criminal Procedure for this ...
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... follows : " The only statutory provisions in Louisiana fixing jurisdiction in criminal cases , other than Articles 13 , 14 , 15 , and 16 of the Code of Criminal Proce- dure ( the latter three articles apply only in certain specific ...
... follows : " The only statutory provisions in Louisiana fixing jurisdiction in criminal cases , other than Articles 13 , 14 , 15 , and 16 of the Code of Criminal Proce- dure ( the latter three articles apply only in certain specific ...
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... follows : ( set forth the testimony ) ; A. B. appeared as a witness on the trial of C. D. for a misdemeanor and committed perjury by testifying as follows : ( set forth the testimony ) ; A. B. appeared as a witness in a case between ...
... follows : ( set forth the testimony ) ; A. B. appeared as a witness on the trial of C. D. for a misdemeanor and committed perjury by testifying as follows : ( set forth the testimony ) ; A. B. appeared as a witness in a case between ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes__ | 1 |
Volume | 10 |
Appeal | 22 |
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