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... tion 986 of the Revised Statutes as amended by Act No. 73 of 1898. The period thus fixed is not changed by the Code of Criminal Procedure . Section 986 , as amended by Act No. 73 of 1898 , further provides : 66.4 * * unless the ...
... tion 986 of the Revised Statutes as amended by Act No. 73 of 1898. The period thus fixed is not changed by the Code of Criminal Procedure . Section 986 , as amended by Act No. 73 of 1898 , further provides : 66.4 * * unless the ...
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... tion 2 Who may sue 8 See also Notes of Decisions under Code of Practice , arts . 792 , 793 . 1. Supreme Court , jurisdiction The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and its members , to issue the writ of habeas corpus , being confined to ...
... tion 2 Who may sue 8 See also Notes of Decisions under Code of Practice , arts . 792 , 793 . 1. Supreme Court , jurisdiction The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and its members , to issue the writ of habeas corpus , being confined to ...
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... tion of the act the words necessary to qualify the intent as that the act was done with malice aforethought . State v . High , 1906 , 116 La . 79 , 40 So. 538 . An indictment charging " an intention to kill " is a sufficient substitute ...
... tion of the act the words necessary to qualify the intent as that the act was done with malice aforethought . State v . High , 1906 , 116 La . 79 , 40 So. 538 . An indictment charging " an intention to kill " is a sufficient substitute ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes______ | 1 |
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