West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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... committed April 28 , fact that clerk read indictment as charg- ing offense committed " on or about " April 28 was not prejudicial , where court instructed that jury , to convict , must find that offense was committed on April 28. State ...
... committed April 28 , fact that clerk read indictment as charg- ing offense committed " on or about " April 28 was not prejudicial , where court instructed that jury , to convict , must find that offense was committed on April 28. State ...
Page 465
... committed or attempted to commit an- other crime than that for which he is on trial , when such evidence is not relevant on any other theory than that one who commits one crime is prone to commit another , but fact it may be prejudicial ...
... committed or attempted to commit an- other crime than that for which he is on trial , when such evidence is not relevant on any other theory than that one who commits one crime is prone to commit another , but fact it may be prejudicial ...
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... committed the arson . Held , that the confession could be rejected only on the assumption that the deputy sheriff had deliberately given false testimony . State v . Jones , 1911 , 127 La . 694 , 53 So. 959 . Defendant , charged with ...
... committed the arson . Held , that the confession could be rejected only on the assumption that the deputy sheriff had deliberately given false testimony . State v . Jones , 1911 , 127 La . 694 , 53 So. 959 . Defendant , charged with ...
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