West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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Page 121
... fendant could accept or reject him , and in permitting district attorney to per- emptorily challenge juror in his ab- sence , where , without objection by de- fendant , other jurors had been called and examined , and regular venire ex ...
... fendant could accept or reject him , and in permitting district attorney to per- emptorily challenge juror in his ab- sence , where , without objection by de- fendant , other jurors had been called and examined , and regular venire ex ...
Page 340
... fendant with wilfully and unlawfully possessing and having under his control a narcotic drug , to - wit , six capsules of heroin , a verdict finding defendant guilty of " attempted possession " could be con- strued as a finding that ...
... fendant with wilfully and unlawfully possessing and having under his control a narcotic drug , to - wit , six capsules of heroin , a verdict finding defendant guilty of " attempted possession " could be con- strued as a finding that ...
Page 565
... fendant who was not put on trial held competent to testify at trial of other two . State v . Pace , 1936 , 183 La . 838 , 165 So. 6 . Fact that each of defendants jointly indicted for robbery desired to use code- fendant as witness in ...
... fendant who was not put on trial held competent to testify at trial of other two . State v . Pace , 1936 , 183 La . 838 , 165 So. 6 . Fact that each of defendants jointly indicted for robbery desired to use code- fendant as witness in ...
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