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Page 283
... conviction for charge of sec- ond - degree murder in imposing 21 - year sen- tence for conviction of manslaughter in prosecution in which defendant was charged with second - degree murder and evi- Note 405 dence would have supported a ...
... conviction for charge of sec- ond - degree murder in imposing 21 - year sen- tence for conviction of manslaughter in prosecution in which defendant was charged with second - degree murder and evi- Note 405 dence would have supported a ...
Page 531
... convictions for misdemeanors , and sentence compared with sentences imposed in similar cases . State v . Morgan , App . 1 Cir.1985 , 472 So.2d 934 . Sentence of two years imprisonment upon conviction of simple burglary was not ex ...
... convictions for misdemeanors , and sentence compared with sentences imposed in similar cases . State v . Morgan , App . 1 Cir.1985 , 472 So.2d 934 . Sentence of two years imprisonment upon conviction of simple burglary was not ex ...
Page 594
... conviction for armed robbery as a second felony offender was the minimum allowable under R.S. 15 : 529.1 , and thus , was not ex- cessive . State v . Phillips , App . 1 Cir.1984 , 448 So.2d 243 , reversed in part on other grounds 452 So ...
... conviction for armed robbery as a second felony offender was the minimum allowable under R.S. 15 : 529.1 , and thus , was not ex- cessive . State v . Phillips , App . 1 Cir.1984 , 448 So.2d 243 , reversed in part on other grounds 452 So ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
REVISED STATUTES | 12 |
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