West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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... discretion 2 Cause for excusing juror in general 4 Competency and qualifications of jurors in general 5 Construction and application Court's own motion 3 Hearing and determination as to excus- es 7 Relationship to defendant or other in ...
... discretion 2 Cause for excusing juror in general 4 Competency and qualifications of jurors in general 5 Construction and application Court's own motion 3 Hearing and determination as to excus- es 7 Relationship to defendant or other in ...
Page 158
... discretion of the trial judge to permit or to refuse to permit the prosecution or the defense to bring additional ... Discretion of court 1 State , reopening by after resting 3 Submission of case to jury , reopening after 5 J. Discretion ...
... discretion of the trial judge to permit or to refuse to permit the prosecution or the defense to bring additional ... Discretion of court 1 State , reopening by after resting 3 Submission of case to jury , reopening after 5 J. Discretion ...
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... Discretion , power , and duty of court Granting or refusing of a motion for separation or sequestration of witnesses is within sound discretion of trial judge . State v . Constanza , 1925 , 157 La . 411 , 102 So. 507 ; State v . Daniels ...
... Discretion , power , and duty of court Granting or refusing of a motion for separation or sequestration of witnesses is within sound discretion of trial judge . State v . Constanza , 1925 , 157 La . 411 , 102 So. 507 ; State v . Daniels ...
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