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... circumstances , the party voluntarily doing that act is chargea- ble with the criminal intent of doing it . State v . Cain , 1902 , 106 La . 708 , 31 So. 300 . Where the statute makes an act criminal without reference to particular ...
... circumstances , the party voluntarily doing that act is chargea- ble with the criminal intent of doing it . State v . Cain , 1902 , 106 La . 708 , 31 So. 300 . Where the statute makes an act criminal without reference to particular ...
Page 207
... circumstances found in LSA - C.Cr.P . art . 905.4 including three circumstances which could not constitution- ally be made elements of the crime , was not reversible error , particularly in light of fact that prosecution did not attempt ...
... circumstances found in LSA - C.Cr.P . art . 905.4 including three circumstances which could not constitution- ally be made elements of the crime , was not reversible error , particularly in light of fact that prosecution did not attempt ...
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... Circumstances in aggravation of homi- cide , that defendant was engaged in perpe- tration of aggravated rape , that defendant was engaged in perpetration of aggravated burglary , and that offense was committed in especially heinous ...
... Circumstances in aggravation of homi- cide , that defendant was engaged in perpe- tration of aggravated rape , that defendant was engaged in perpetration of aggravated burglary , and that offense was committed in especially heinous ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
REVISED STATUTES | 12 |
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