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Louisiana. TITLE 15 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Chap . Sections 327 to 497 are set out in this volume 1. CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND RELATED STATUTES 2. PRISONS AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Sec . - 1 711 CHAPTER 1. CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ...
Louisiana. TITLE 15 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Chap . Sections 327 to 497 are set out in this volume 1. CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND RELATED STATUTES 2. PRISONS AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS Sec . - 1 711 CHAPTER 1. CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ...
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... Criminal Damage to Property : Guilty as charged . Guilty of simple criminal damage to property where the damage done amounted to $ 500 or more . ( Verdict responsive provided the indictment states the amount of damage done and that such ...
... Criminal Damage to Property : Guilty as charged . Guilty of simple criminal damage to property where the damage done amounted to $ 500 or more . ( Verdict responsive provided the indictment states the amount of damage done and that such ...
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... Criminal Procedure . In Rodos- ta's Case the court held that the legisla- ture by adopting the Code of Criminal Procedure could not change the substan- tive law because no such authority had been conferred by the constitutional ...
... Criminal Procedure . In Rodos- ta's Case the court held that the legisla- ture by adopting the Code of Criminal Procedure could not change the substan- tive law because no such authority had been conferred by the constitutional ...
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