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... refused as inapplicable to facts . State v . Cox , 1929 , 167 La . 279 , 119 So. 48 . In prosecution for selling liquor , spe- cial charge that testimony of spotter was uncorroborated and insufficient to convict was properly refused ...
... refused as inapplicable to facts . State v . Cox , 1929 , 167 La . 279 , 119 So. 48 . In prosecution for selling liquor , spe- cial charge that testimony of spotter was uncorroborated and insufficient to convict was properly refused ...
Page 304
... refused as covered by instruc- tions given . State v . Nahoum , 1931 , 172 La . 83 , 133 So. 370 . Refusal of requested instruction that defendant's possession did not require presumption of theft was not error , where court correctly ...
... refused as covered by instruc- tions given . State v . Nahoum , 1931 , 172 La . 83 , 133 So. 370 . Refusal of requested instruction that defendant's possession did not require presumption of theft was not error , where court correctly ...
Page 305
Louisiana. 305 Note I § 391. Objection to instructions given or refused. not enter into the deliberations of the jury , that all persons of whatever race or color are equal under the law , was properly refused ; the court having charged ...
Louisiana. 305 Note I § 391. Objection to instructions given or refused. not enter into the deliberations of the jury , that all persons of whatever race or color are equal under the law , was properly refused ; the court having charged ...
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