West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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Page 317
... officer , placing in charge of juror desiring to absent himself 6 Separation before completion of jury 7 Special officer , placing in charge of ju- ror desiring to absent himself 6 Theatrical performances and amuse- ments , attending or ...
... officer , placing in charge of juror desiring to absent himself 6 Separation before completion of jury 7 Special officer , placing in charge of ju- ror desiring to absent himself 6 Theatrical performances and amuse- ments , attending or ...
Page 511
... officer , and after he was subjected to harsh treatment , ad- mission of confessions in manslaughter prosecution was reversible error . Id . Objections to admissibility of testi- mony of verbal confessions made to po- lice officers on ...
... officer , and after he was subjected to harsh treatment , ad- mission of confessions in manslaughter prosecution was reversible error . Id . Objections to admissibility of testi- mony of verbal confessions made to po- lice officers on ...
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... officer had been em- ployed for 9 years. 7. Facts forming basis of opinion Where two physicians , each of whom had ... officer concerning his knowl- edge of urinalysis would constitute opin- ion or impression in field of knowledge ...
... officer had been em- ployed for 9 years. 7. Facts forming basis of opinion Where two physicians , each of whom had ... officer concerning his knowl- edge of urinalysis would constitute opin- ion or impression in field of knowledge ...
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