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... Criminal Procedure Ancillaries 2. Evidence 3. Habitual Offender Law 4. Execution of Sentence Sec . 21 422 529.1 565 5. Reprieve , Pardon , and Parole 572 6. Criminal Statistics And Bureau of Criminal Identification 575 7. Prisons and ...
... Criminal Procedure Ancillaries 2. Evidence 3. Habitual Offender Law 4. Execution of Sentence Sec . 21 422 529.1 565 5. Reprieve , Pardon , and Parole 572 6. Criminal Statistics And Bureau of Criminal Identification 575 7. Prisons and ...
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... criminal prosecution was taken and approved by the parish judge before whom the preliminary examina- tion was had , the objection that there was no order admitting defendant to bail , fixing the amount of the bail , or committing him ...
... criminal prosecution was taken and approved by the parish judge before whom the preliminary examina- tion was had , the objection that there was no order admitting defendant to bail , fixing the amount of the bail , or committing him ...
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... criminal character . State v . Harris , Sup.1980 , 383 So.2d 1 . Prosecution may not introduce evi- dence of other criminal acts of the ac- cused unless evidence is substantially relevant for some other purpose than to show a ...
... criminal character . State v . Harris , Sup.1980 , 383 So.2d 1 . Prosecution may not introduce evi- dence of other criminal acts of the ac- cused unless evidence is substantially relevant for some other purpose than to show a ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure AncillariesContinued Code Title Page | 1 |
Code of Criminal Procedure Ancillaries | 17 |
Qualifications and Selection of Grand and Petit | 68 |
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