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... present . No officer shall be allowed more than seventy- five dollars in any one day , regardless of the number of cases for which he is required to be present . This fee shall not be paid , however , to any law enforcement officer who ...
... present . No officer shall be allowed more than seventy- five dollars in any one day , regardless of the number of cases for which he is required to be present . This fee shall not be paid , however , to any law enforcement officer who ...
Page 100
... present " for " for not to exceed five hours in any one day " ; added par . ( 2 ) to subsection A and rewrote subsec . B , which prior thereto provided : " B. Whenever any governing authority adopts a plan for the payment of witness ...
... present " for " for not to exceed five hours in any one day " ; added par . ( 2 ) to subsection A and rewrote subsec . B , which prior thereto provided : " B. Whenever any governing authority adopts a plan for the payment of witness ...
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... present evidence to rebut defendant's evidence in order to satisfy its burden of proving voluntariness of confes- sion . State v . Sims , Sup.1975 , 310 So.2d 587 . Where both officers who were present at interrogation specifically ...
... present evidence to rebut defendant's evidence in order to satisfy its burden of proving voluntariness of confes- sion . State v . Sims , Sup.1975 , 310 So.2d 587 . Where both officers who were present at interrogation specifically ...
Contents
Code of Criminal Procedure Ancillaries | 7 |
1A Louisiana Sentencing Commission | 140 |
Evidence | 147 |
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