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... cause Source : Acts 1928 , No. 2 , § 1 , art . 345 . Abuse of discretion 2 Cause for excusing juror in general 4 Competency and qualifications of jurors in general 5 Construction and application 1 Court's own motion 3 Hearing and ...
... cause Source : Acts 1928 , No. 2 , § 1 , art . 345 . Abuse of discretion 2 Cause for excusing juror in general 4 Competency and qualifications of jurors in general 5 Construction and application 1 Court's own motion 3 Hearing and ...
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Louisiana. The special causes for which a juror may be challenged are : ( 1 ) That he is not impartial , the cause of his bias being imma- terial ; but an opinion as to guilt or innocence of the accused , which is not fixed , or has not ...
Louisiana. The special causes for which a juror may be challenged are : ( 1 ) That he is not impartial , the cause of his bias being imma- terial ; but an opinion as to guilt or innocence of the accused , which is not fixed , or has not ...
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... cause , unless his peremptory challenges shall have been exhausted before the completion of the panel ; moreover , the erroneous allowance of challenges for cause affords the defendant no ground of complaint , unless the effect of such ...
... cause , unless his peremptory challenges shall have been exhausted before the completion of the panel ; moreover , the erroneous allowance of challenges for cause affords the defendant no ground of complaint , unless the effect of such ...
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