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... discretion to select 12 members of grand jury from names furnished to him after drawing thereof from jury wheel by jury commissioners and that it was allegedly possi- ble that such discretion might be exercised arbitrarily and ...
... discretion to select 12 members of grand jury from names furnished to him after drawing thereof from jury wheel by jury commissioners and that it was allegedly possi- ble that such discretion might be exercised arbitrarily and ...
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... Discretion of court 3 Fines 4 Hard labor 5 Minimum penalties 2 1. Construction and application R.S.1870 , ยง 974 ( repealed ) providing double and triple penalties , and perpetual imprison- ment for fourth offense , was not superseded by ...
... Discretion of court 3 Fines 4 Hard labor 5 Minimum penalties 2 1. Construction and application R.S.1870 , ยง 974 ( repealed ) providing double and triple penalties , and perpetual imprison- ment for fourth offense , was not superseded by ...
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... Discretion of Judge The trial court's determination that a state- ment was free and voluntary is entitled to great weight and will not be disturbed unless it is not supported by the evidence . State v . Benoit , Sup.1983 , 440 So.2d 129 ...
... Discretion of Judge The trial court's determination that a state- ment was free and voluntary is entitled to great weight and will not be disturbed unless it is not supported by the evidence . State v . Benoit , Sup.1983 , 440 So.2d 129 ...
Contents
Code of Criminal Procedure Ancillaries | 7 |
1A Louisiana Sentencing Commission | 140 |
Evidence | 147 |
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