West's Louisiana Statutes Annotated: ConstitutionWest Group, 1951 - Evidence (Law) |
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Page 88
... voir dire , as to the law of self - defense , was proper- ly refused ; the charge should be made after the case has been tried , and the arguments heard . ' " Calling tales jurors for voir dire ex- amination in order different from that ...
... voir dire , as to the law of self - defense , was proper- ly refused ; the charge should be made after the case has been tried , and the arguments heard . ' " Calling tales jurors for voir dire ex- amination in order different from that ...
Page 128
... voir dire as to the law of self - defense was properly refused . State v . Sinigal , 1916 , 138 La . 469 , 70 So. 478 . 5. Extent of examination in general The voir dire examination of jurors cannot be limited by trial judge so as to ...
... voir dire as to the law of self - defense was properly refused . State v . Sinigal , 1916 , 138 La . 469 , 70 So. 478 . 5. Extent of examination in general The voir dire examination of jurors cannot be limited by trial judge so as to ...
Page 129
... voir dire as to whether ju- ror would be embarrassed by bringing in verdict of not guilty if juror had reason- able doubt of defendant's guilt , was not error , particularly where juror was ex- amined at length with respect to his ...
... voir dire as to whether ju- ror would be embarrassed by bringing in verdict of not guilty if juror had reason- able doubt of defendant's guilt , was not error , particularly where juror was ex- amined at length with respect to his ...
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