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... intent on part of defendant to arouse sexual desire could not be presumed from facts presented and , since circumstantial evidence was required to exclude every reasonable hy- pothesis of innocence , such as defendant's ex- planation of ...
... intent on part of defendant to arouse sexual desire could not be presumed from facts presented and , since circumstantial evidence was required to exclude every reasonable hy- pothesis of innocence , such as defendant's ex- planation of ...
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... intent generally 1 Rape 5 Robbery 10 1. Proof of intent generally Certain crimes constituting possible elements of a manslaughter conviction , including aggra- vated criminal damage to property , illegal use of weapons , aggravated ...
... intent generally 1 Rape 5 Robbery 10 1. Proof of intent generally Certain crimes constituting possible elements of a manslaughter conviction , including aggra- vated criminal damage to property , illegal use of weapons , aggravated ...
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... intent ; evidence of acts similar to that charged " In order to show intent , evidence is admissi- ble of similar acts , independent of the act charged as a crime in the indictment , for though intent is a question of fact , it need not ...
... intent ; evidence of acts similar to that charged " In order to show intent , evidence is admissi- ble of similar acts , independent of the act charged as a crime in the indictment , for though intent is a question of fact , it need not ...
Contents
Code of Criminal Procedure Ancillaries | 7 |
1A Louisiana Sentencing Commission | 140 |
Evidence | 147 |
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