West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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Page 434
... prosecution for manslaughter testi- mony of prosecuting witness showing that charge filed against defendant was based upon his conclusion as to defend- ant's guilt not only from facts which he himself learned as a witness to the fatal ...
... prosecution for manslaughter testi- mony of prosecuting witness showing that charge filed against defendant was based upon his conclusion as to defend- ant's guilt not only from facts which he himself learned as a witness to the fatal ...
Page 444
... prosecution for possession of in- toxicating liquor for beverage purposes for sale , evidence of prior acts of pos- session of intoxicating liquor for bev- erage purposes for sale , similar to those charged in information , were ...
... prosecution for possession of in- toxicating liquor for beverage purposes for sale , evidence of prior acts of pos- session of intoxicating liquor for bev- erage purposes for sale , similar to those charged in information , were ...
Page 55
... prosecution for homicide , where State had discussed defendant's oral remarks in opening statement and had fully prosecuted its case including in- troduction of written confessions of de- fendant and defendant voluntarily tes- tified on ...
... prosecution for homicide , where State had discussed defendant's oral remarks in opening statement and had fully prosecuted its case including in- troduction of written confessions of de- fendant and defendant voluntarily tes- tified on ...
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