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Page 264
... manslaughter was question for jury . State v . Mayfield , 1937 , 186 La . 318 , 172 So. 171 . Whether act of adultery with defendant's wife was sufficient provocation to reduce the killing of the adulterer to manslaughter was for jury ...
... manslaughter was question for jury . State v . Mayfield , 1937 , 186 La . 318 , 172 So. 171 . Whether act of adultery with defendant's wife was sufficient provocation to reduce the killing of the adulterer to manslaughter was for jury ...
Page 265
... manslaughter guilty of negligent homicide , a verdict of guilty of negligent homicide is responsive to the charge of manslaughter . State v . Stan- ford , 1943 , 204 La . 439 , 15 So.2d 817 . In a homicide case , where the district ...
... manslaughter guilty of negligent homicide , a verdict of guilty of negligent homicide is responsive to the charge of manslaughter . State v . Stan- ford , 1943 , 204 La . 439 , 15 So.2d 817 . In a homicide case , where the district ...
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... manslaughter . State v . Fluker , App . 4 Cir.1984 , 454 So.2d 358 . 394. Factors in sentencing , generally , sentence and punishment Trial court adequately considered guide- lines in imposing 15 - year sentence at hard labor for ...
... manslaughter . State v . Fluker , App . 4 Cir.1984 , 454 So.2d 358 . 394. Factors in sentencing , generally , sentence and punishment Trial court adequately considered guide- lines in imposing 15 - year sentence at hard labor for ...
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