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Page 87
... bodily harm . State v . Joiner , 1926 , 161 La . 518 , 109 So. 51 . An instruction on self - defense was suffi- cient without addition of the words " al- though the apprehended danger was not , in fact , real , " or their equivalents ...
... bodily harm . State v . Joiner , 1926 , 161 La . 518 , 109 So. 51 . An instruction on self - defense was suffi- cient without addition of the words " al- though the apprehended danger was not , in fact , real , " or their equivalents ...
Page 234
... bodily harm on victim ; son testified beating took place over long period of time and in several rooms of house , and defend- ant admitted he beat victim with broom handle , knocked her over wood heater sev- eral times , and prevented ...
... bodily harm on victim ; son testified beating took place over long period of time and in several rooms of house , and defend- ant admitted he beat victim with broom handle , knocked her over wood heater sev- eral times , and prevented ...
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... body in isolated spot at night on slope directly above canal where she was found drowned the next evening clearly supported findings that defendant had specific intent to at least inflict great bodily harm on victim and that his conduct ...
... body in isolated spot at night on slope directly above canal where she was found drowned the next evening clearly supported findings that defendant had specific intent to at least inflict great bodily harm on victim and that his conduct ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
REVISED STATUTES | 12 |
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