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Page 297
... child . ( ii ) Approaching or confronting that child in a public place or on private property . ( iii ) Appearing at the residence of that child . ( iv ) Entering onto or remaining on property occupied by that child . ( v ) Contacting ...
... child . ( ii ) Approaching or confronting that child in a public place or on private property . ( iii ) Appearing at the residence of that child . ( iv ) Entering onto or remaining on property occupied by that child . ( v ) Contacting ...
Page 525
... child for over a year ; defendant had legal custody of child both when she re- moved him from Louisiana and when she moved from Texas address known to child's father , there was no evidence to support state's assertion that defendant ...
... child for over a year ; defendant had legal custody of child both when she re- moved him from Louisiana and when she moved from Texas address known to child's father , there was no evidence to support state's assertion that defendant ...
Page 529
... child from lawful custody of parent , custodial parent of children could maintain claim for damages against former spouse on allegations that spouse deprived him of custody of children without court authority . Spencer v . Terebelo ...
... child from lawful custody of parent , custodial parent of children could maintain claim for damages against former spouse on allegations that spouse deprived him of custody of children without court authority . Spencer v . Terebelo ...
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17 LA Civil Acts admissibility of evidence aggravated battery aggravated kidnapping Assault And Battery attempted aggravated rape Automobiles Battery 100 benefit of parole bodily harm charge Civil Law Treatise committed conviction for aggravated Criminal Law dangerous weapon dant dant's death defendant's conviction dence double jeopardy elements of offense evidence that defendant Evidence was sufficient felony fendant feticide forcible rape guilty hard labor heat of blood Indictment And Information injury jury juvenile kill La.App lesser included offense Louisiana manslaughter maximum sentence ment negligent homicide penalty police officer prior prosecution for aggravated Rape 64 rehearing denied S.Ct second-degree murder Sentencing And Punishment sexual battery shooting shot simple battery statute statutory sudden passion sufficiency of evidence sufficient to support support conviction suspension of sentence tence testified that defendant tion trial court trial judge vehicular homicide victim testified victim's testimony Westlaw witness writ denied writ granted