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... dence A motion for new trial based on grounds that verdict is contrary to the law and the evidence presents nothing for review . State v . Cole , 1926 , 161 La . 827 , 109 So. 505 ; State v . Lognion , 1935 , 183 La . 410 , 164 So. 155 ...
... dence A motion for new trial based on grounds that verdict is contrary to the law and the evidence presents nothing for review . State v . Cole , 1926 , 161 La . 827 , 109 So. 505 ; State v . Lognion , 1935 , 183 La . 410 , 164 So. 155 ...
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... dence must not only be newly discovered but also not discoverable by reasonable diligence before verdict . State v . Gray , 1939 , 192 La . 1081 , 190 So. 224 . Evidence must not only be newly dis- covered , but must also be not ...
... dence must not only be newly discovered but also not discoverable by reasonable diligence before verdict . State v . Gray , 1939 , 192 La . 1081 , 190 So. 224 . Evidence must not only be newly dis- covered , but must also be not ...
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... dence of the making of such statement was not newly discovered , and was not ground for a new trial merely because defendant's attorney did not know of it . State v . Guirlando , 1922 , 152 La . 570 , 93 So. 796 . A new trial for newly ...
... dence of the making of such statement was not newly discovered , and was not ground for a new trial merely because defendant's attorney did not know of it . State v . Guirlando , 1922 , 152 La . 570 , 93 So. 796 . A new trial for newly ...
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