West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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... constitution 3 Operation and effect of waiver 5 Particular offenses 4 Validity I 1. Validity A statute authorizing the accused to waive the right of trial by jury , and to elect to be tried by the judge , does not violate the constitutional ...
... constitution 3 Operation and effect of waiver 5 Particular offenses 4 Validity I 1. Validity A statute authorizing the accused to waive the right of trial by jury , and to elect to be tried by the judge , does not violate the constitutional ...
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... constitution of the United States does not forbid the states from restrict- ing the use of trial by jury in the state courts . Maurin v . Martinez , 1818 , 5 Mart . ( O.S . ) 432 . That part of the federal constitution which requires a ...
... constitution of the United States does not forbid the states from restrict- ing the use of trial by jury in the state courts . Maurin v . Martinez , 1818 , 5 Mart . ( O.S . ) 432 . That part of the federal constitution which requires a ...
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... constitutional , as it related to matter which is purely pro- cedural , citing Constitution of 1921 , ar- ticle 21 , section 1 - a , as amended , see Act No. 262 of 1926. " This section , granting state same num- ber of peremptory ...
... constitutional , as it related to matter which is purely pro- cedural , citing Constitution of 1921 , ar- ticle 21 , section 1 - a , as amended , see Act No. 262 of 1926. " This section , granting state same num- ber of peremptory ...
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