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Page 226
... proof In a prosecution for murder , criminal agency of defendant as cause of victim's death must be established beyond a reason- able doubt . State v . Matthews , Sup.1984 , 450 So.2d 644 . Where after administering rat poison to her ...
... proof In a prosecution for murder , criminal agency of defendant as cause of victim's death must be established beyond a reason- able doubt . State v . Matthews , Sup.1984 , 450 So.2d 644 . Where after administering rat poison to her ...
Page 291
... proof of killing someone but driving while intoxicated and running stop sign do not , each offense re- quires proof that other does not and various offenses are not subject to plea of double jeopardy . State v . Fontenot , Sup.1981 ...
... proof of killing someone but driving while intoxicated and running stop sign do not , each offense re- quires proof that other does not and various offenses are not subject to plea of double jeopardy . State v . Fontenot , Sup.1981 ...
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... Proof and variance , indictment and information , theft by taking Proof of the larceny on the day charged was unnecessary ; it sufficed to show its commission any time within the year before the finding of the indictment . State v ...
... Proof and variance , indictment and information , theft by taking Proof of the larceny on the day charged was unnecessary ; it sufficed to show its commission any time within the year before the finding of the indictment . State v ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
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