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... prosecution for second - degree murder , trial court's error in charging jury that State need only prove its case by preponderance of evidence did not provide grounds for mistrial where trial court reinstructed jury on proper standard ...
... prosecution for second - degree murder , trial court's error in charging jury that State need only prove its case by preponderance of evidence did not provide grounds for mistrial where trial court reinstructed jury on proper standard ...
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Louisiana. Note 11 In prosecution for second - degree murder , giv- ing of instruction that " Another legal presump ... degree murder prosecution , defend- ant was 248 R.S. 14 : 30.1 CRIMINAL LAW.
Louisiana. Note 11 In prosecution for second - degree murder , giv- ing of instruction that " Another legal presump ... degree murder prosecution , defend- ant was 248 R.S. 14 : 30.1 CRIMINAL LAW.
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... Trial court in second - degree murder prosecu- tion did not err in restricting defense examina- tion of witnesses at trial or during hearing on motion for new trial . Id . Trial court in murder prosecution did not abuse its discretion ...
... Trial court in second - degree murder prosecu- tion did not err in restricting defense examina- tion of witnesses at trial or during hearing on motion for new trial . Id . Trial court in murder prosecution did not abuse its discretion ...
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ANNOTATED | 14 |
CRIMINAL CODE | 52 |
SUBPART E INCHOATE OFFENSES | 61 |
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