West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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... authority to dismiss the prosecution without the authority of the court . State v . Klock , 1896 , 48 La.Ann . 140 , 18 So. 942 . § 331. Entering nolle prosequi after conviction After conviction the district attorney can enter a nolle ...
... authority to dismiss the prosecution without the authority of the court . State v . Klock , 1896 , 48 La.Ann . 140 , 18 So. 942 . § 331. Entering nolle prosequi after conviction After conviction the district attorney can enter a nolle ...
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... authority to adopt a code of laws for the state is quite different from au- thority to make a codification of ex- isting laws . Authority to adopt a code is much broader in its scope and more comprehensive than authority to compile ...
... authority to adopt a code of laws for the state is quite different from au- thority to make a codification of ex- isting laws . Authority to adopt a code is much broader in its scope and more comprehensive than authority to compile ...
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... authority had been conferred by the constitutional amendment . The principal of the Rodos- ta Case has been reiterated on numer- ous occasions , all dealing with an orig- inal article of the Code of Criminal Pro- cedure , and all citing ...
... authority had been conferred by the constitutional amendment . The principal of the Rodos- ta Case has been reiterated on numer- ous occasions , all dealing with an orig- inal article of the Code of Criminal Pro- cedure , and all citing ...
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