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... applications for review directly to the supreme court . Such application must be made within two days from the date that the district judge ordered a discharge for legal cause , and shall be taken up by the supreme court , by preference ...
... applications for review directly to the supreme court . Such application must be made within two days from the date that the district judge ordered a discharge for legal cause , and shall be taken up by the supreme court , by preference ...
Page 91
... application 1 Notes of Decisions 1. Construction and application Statute provides the procedure to be fol- lowed when a district judge is prevented from holding court because of illness or some other disabling cause , but has no application ...
... application 1 Notes of Decisions 1. Construction and application Statute provides the procedure to be fol- lowed when a district judge is prevented from holding court because of illness or some other disabling cause , but has no application ...
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... application 1 Identification of photograph 2 Release of property 4 1. Construction and application Requirement in this section that affidavit of value and ownership of property which is al- leged to be object of theft is admissible only ...
... application 1 Identification of photograph 2 Release of property 4 1. Construction and application Requirement in this section that affidavit of value and ownership of property which is al- leged to be object of theft is admissible only ...
Contents
Code of Criminal Procedure Ancillaries | 7 |
1A Louisiana Sentencing Commission | 140 |
Evidence | 147 |
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