West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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... prove intent to defraud . State v . Mc- Cranie , 1939 , 192 La . 163 , 187 So. 278 . In prosecution for uttering and pub- lishing as true a forged check and order for payment of money , admission of testimony of a separate and distinct ...
... prove intent to defraud . State v . Mc- Cranie , 1939 , 192 La . 163 , 187 So. 278 . In prosecution for uttering and pub- lishing as true a forged check and order for payment of money , admission of testimony of a separate and distinct ...
Page 467
... prove system . Id . Proof showing system is admissible though tending to prove other crimes . State v . Cole , 1926 , 161 La . 827 , 109 So. 505 . In a prosecution for embezzlement , held that defendant's conversion several months ...
... prove system . Id . Proof showing system is admissible though tending to prove other crimes . State v . Cole , 1926 , 161 La . 827 , 109 So. 505 . In a prosecution for embezzlement , held that defendant's conversion several months ...
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... proving of another specific crime is not admissible to prove gen- eral reputation . State v . Norphlis , 1928 , 165 La . 893 , 116 So. 374 . In prosecution for possessing whisky for sale , where defendant had put his reputation at issue ...
... proving of another specific crime is not admissible to prove gen- eral reputation . State v . Norphlis , 1928 , 165 La . 893 , 116 So. 374 . In prosecution for possessing whisky for sale , where defendant had put his reputation at issue ...
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