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Page 286
... manslaughter . State v . Williams , 1971 , 258 La . 251 , 246 So.2d 4 . Negligent homicide is the killing of a human being by criminal negli- gence . The violation of a statute or ordinance shall be considered only as presumptive ...
... manslaughter . State v . Williams , 1971 , 258 La . 251 , 246 So.2d 4 . Negligent homicide is the killing of a human being by criminal negli- gence . The violation of a statute or ordinance shall be considered only as presumptive ...
Page 291
... negligent homi- cide . State v . Smith , Sup.1978 , 359 So.2d 157 . If defendant had been conscious at time blood sample was withdrawn for test of alcoholic content , defendant in prosecution for negligent homicide could have with ...
... negligent homi- cide . State v . Smith , Sup.1978 , 359 So.2d 157 . If defendant had been conscious at time blood sample was withdrawn for test of alcoholic content , defendant in prosecution for negligent homicide could have with ...
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... negligent homicide was consti- tutionally excessive , since defendant's ac- tions did not constitute most serious type of crime of negligent homicide in that , while he was driving while intoxicated , he was not driving in wantonly ...
... negligent homicide was consti- tutionally excessive , since defendant's ac- tions did not constitute most serious type of crime of negligent homicide in that , while he was driving while intoxicated , he was not driving in wantonly ...
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