West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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Page 81
... juror , by the judge , even if erroneous , affords no legal ground of complaint , and this rule is equally applicable where the judge has refused to allow the juror whom he has excluded to be cross- examined on his voir dire . State v ...
... juror , by the judge , even if erroneous , affords no legal ground of complaint , and this rule is equally applicable where the judge has refused to allow the juror whom he has excluded to be cross- examined on his voir dire . State v ...
Page 125
... juror as to his literacy , defendant could not complain after verdict that one juror could not read or write . Id . The minority of one of the jurors did not avail to set aside their verdict , when no objection was made or questions ...
... juror as to his literacy , defendant could not complain after verdict that one juror could not read or write . Id . The minority of one of the jurors did not avail to set aside their verdict , when no objection was made or questions ...
Page 137
... juror pending trial If juror becomes physically disabled after jury has been impaneled and sworn , trial judge could discharge dis- abled juror and immediately order an- other juror drawn in his stead . State v . Carmouche , 1917 , 141 ...
... juror pending trial If juror becomes physically disabled after jury has been impaneled and sworn , trial judge could discharge dis- abled juror and immediately order an- other juror drawn in his stead . State v . Carmouche , 1917 , 141 ...
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