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Page 309
... Battery is the intentional use of force or violence upon the person of another ; or the intentional administration ... Battery defined Acts 1978 , No. 394 , ยง 1 . Louisiana statutes covered : No Louisiana statute defines battery . See ...
... Battery is the intentional use of force or violence upon the person of another ; or the intentional administration ... Battery defined Acts 1978 , No. 394 , ยง 1 . Louisiana statutes covered : No Louisiana statute defines battery . See ...
Page 331
... battery arrests in 1966 and 1971 , conviction for disturbing peace in 1970 , and aggravated battery ar- rest in 1972 , was not out of proportion to severity of crime , even though it was maxi- mum sentence , and trial judge had not ...
... battery arrests in 1966 and 1971 , conviction for disturbing peace in 1970 , and aggravated battery ar- rest in 1972 , was not out of proportion to severity of crime , even though it was maxi- mum sentence , and trial judge had not ...
Page 333
... battery re- quires a showing of specific intent . State v . Daigle , App . 1 Cir.1983 , 439 So.2d 595 . Because second - degree battery requires . intentional use of force or ... battery is a battery , 333 ASSAULT AND BATTERY R.S. 14 : 34.1.
... battery re- quires a showing of specific intent . State v . Daigle , App . 1 Cir.1983 , 439 So.2d 595 . Because second - degree battery requires . intentional use of force or ... battery is a battery , 333 ASSAULT AND BATTERY R.S. 14 : 34.1.
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