West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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Page 484
... accused of crime is not re- quired to swear to the precise words of the accused . It is enough that he testi- fies to the substance of what the accused said . State v . Avery , 1879 , 31 La . Ann . 181 . Where a witness heard only part ...
... accused of crime is not re- quired to swear to the precise words of the accused . It is enough that he testi- fies to the substance of what the accused said . State v . Avery , 1879 , 31 La . Ann . 181 . Where a witness heard only part ...
Page 574
... accused was entitled , at his own cost , to summon additional wit- Id . nesses . 5. Examination and cross - examination of witnesses A witness testifying to good character of accused may properly be examined regarding particular facts ...
... accused was entitled , at his own cost , to summon additional wit- Id . nesses . 5. Examination and cross - examination of witnesses A witness testifying to good character of accused may properly be examined regarding particular facts ...
Page 575
... accused be- cause it stated affirmative testimony of expressed oral comments of friends and acquaintances on reputation of accused was not always required was not error particularly where portion of charge that fact that character had ...
... accused be- cause it stated affirmative testimony of expressed oral comments of friends and acquaintances on reputation of accused was not always required was not error particularly where portion of charge that fact that character had ...
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