West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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Page 410
... held not objectionable as irrele- vant and hearsay . State v . Foster , 1928 , 164 La . 813 , 114 So. 696 . In prosecution for statutory rape , tes- timony as to reason given witness by beau of prosecuting witness for leaving state held ...
... held not objectionable as irrele- vant and hearsay . State v . Foster , 1928 , 164 La . 813 , 114 So. 696 . In prosecution for statutory rape , tes- timony as to reason given witness by beau of prosecuting witness for leaving state held ...
Page 416
... held not error . State v . Hay- den , 1931 , 171 La . 495 , 131 So. 575 . Evidence of certificate of hospital su- perintendent to show defendant charged with assault with intent to kill received lacerations on hands held properly ex ...
... held not error . State v . Hay- den , 1931 , 171 La . 495 , 131 So. 575 . Evidence of certificate of hospital su- perintendent to show defendant charged with assault with intent to kill received lacerations on hands held properly ex ...
Page 543
... held not inadmissible as opinion . State v . Austin , 1930 , 169 La . 777 , 126 So. 57 . Examination of witness testifying to defendant's previous presence in bur- glarized store , held objectionable as call- ing for opinion , where ...
... held not inadmissible as opinion . State v . Austin , 1930 , 169 La . 777 , 126 So. 57 . Examination of witness testifying to defendant's previous presence in bur- glarized store , held objectionable as call- ing for opinion , where ...
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