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... question which he refused to an- swer does not tend to incriminate . State v . Gray , 1954 , 225 La . 38 , 72 So.2d 3 . 4. Other offenses On trial for murder committed at a public dance conducted by one defendant , cross - ex- amination ...
... question which he refused to an- swer does not tend to incriminate . State v . Gray , 1954 , 225 La . 38 , 72 So.2d 3 . 4. Other offenses On trial for murder committed at a public dance conducted by one defendant , cross - ex- amination ...
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... question and answer form , was admissible . State v . Scruggs , 1928 , 165 La . 842 , 116 So. 206 . Though defendant's statement conflicting with his testimony was in form of answer to question by sheriff having defendant in custo- dy ...
... question and answer form , was admissible . State v . Scruggs , 1928 , 165 La . 842 , 116 So. 206 . Though defendant's statement conflicting with his testimony was in form of answer to question by sheriff having defendant in custo- dy ...
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... questions , trial court suggest- ed that if the witness would answer one last question , court would try to get the defendant to make it short , and where defendant sought only to have jury instructed to disregard the testimony of the ...
... questions , trial court suggest- ed that if the witness would answer one last question , court would try to get the defendant to make it short , and where defendant sought only to have jury instructed to disregard the testimony of the ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure Ancillaries | 7 |
1A Louisiana Sentencing Commission | 140 |
Evidence | 147 |
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