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Page 216
... writ of habeas corpus was not the proper remedy to try the issue of autrefois acquit , and it was held that the proper remedy , if the accused was entitled to any , was by a special plea , entered in the court in which the indict- ment ...
... writ of habeas corpus was not the proper remedy to try the issue of autrefois acquit , and it was held that the proper remedy , if the accused was entitled to any , was by a special plea , entered in the court in which the indict- ment ...
Page 218
... writ of habeas corpus , being confined to cases in which the court might have appellate jurisdiction , and the appellate jurisdic- tion not extending to cases arising under Act No. 149 of 1914 , known as the " Parole Act , " the ...
... writ of habeas corpus , being confined to cases in which the court might have appellate jurisdiction , and the appellate jurisdic- tion not extending to cases arising under Act No. 149 of 1914 , known as the " Parole Act , " the ...
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... habeas cor- pus proceedings to trial would not jus- tify the Supreme Court in granting the writ under its original jurisdiction . Ex parte Ryan , 1909 , 124 La . 356 , 50 So. 385 . Habeas corpus may issue , though the fine , exceeding ...
... habeas cor- pus proceedings to trial would not jus- tify the Supreme Court in granting the writ under its original jurisdiction . Ex parte Ryan , 1909 , 124 La . 356 , 50 So. 385 . Habeas corpus may issue , though the fine , exceeding ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure and Related Statutes__ | 1 |
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