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... defendant In second - degree murder prosecution , jury reasonably concluded that defendant failed to prove by preponderance of evidence that he was insane at time of offense ; only two of defendant's experts concluded defendant could ...
... defendant In second - degree murder prosecution , jury reasonably concluded that defendant failed to prove by preponderance of evidence that he was insane at time of offense ; only two of defendant's experts concluded defendant could ...
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... defendant's statement was freely and voluntarily given . State v . Pittman , App . 5 Cir.1991 , 585 So.2d 591 , writ denied 586 So.2d 545 . When defendant makes specific allegations of abuse by police officers in obtaining state- ment ...
... defendant's statement was freely and voluntarily given . State v . Pittman , App . 5 Cir.1991 , 585 So.2d 591 , writ denied 586 So.2d 545 . When defendant makes specific allegations of abuse by police officers in obtaining state- ment ...
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... defendant understood that he had right against self - incrimination and know- ingly and intelligently waived that right , per- mitting use of resulting conviction as predicate in multiple bill proceeding , despite defendant's claim that ...
... defendant understood that he had right against self - incrimination and know- ingly and intelligently waived that right , per- mitting use of resulting conviction as predicate in multiple bill proceeding , despite defendant's claim that ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure Ancillaries | 7 |
1A Louisiana Sentencing Commission | 140 |
Evidence | 147 |
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