West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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Louisiana. fendant , and it is duty of trial court to see that such extraneous influences on jury are eliminated . State v . Henry , 1941 , 196 La . 217 , 198 So. 910 . The judge a quo may make any ruling as to the manner of conducting a ...
Louisiana. fendant , and it is duty of trial court to see that such extraneous influences on jury are eliminated . State v . Henry , 1941 , 196 La . 217 , 198 So. 910 . The judge a quo may make any ruling as to the manner of conducting a ...
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... trial , the judge's remark that defendant had gone into the matter himself was not a comment on the evidence . State V. Scarborough , 1923 , 152 La . 669 , 94 So. 204 . When the trial judge during the course of the trial , in the ...
... trial , the judge's remark that defendant had gone into the matter himself was not a comment on the evidence . State V. Scarborough , 1923 , 152 La . 669 , 94 So. 204 . When the trial judge during the course of the trial , in the ...
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... trial judge , considering it totally unworthy of credence , is not bound to accept it as establishing the necessary foundation for the introduction of evidence of prior threats and character . State v . Janvier , 1885 , 37 La.Ann . 644 ...
... trial judge , considering it totally unworthy of credence , is not bound to accept it as establishing the necessary foundation for the introduction of evidence of prior threats and character . State v . Janvier , 1885 , 37 La.Ann . 644 ...
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