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Page 268
... prosecution which ended in manslaughter conviction did not err in al- lowing State to ask leading questions of its witness , the sister of the victim , as to whether she saw her brother get stabbed , whether her brother attacked ...
... prosecution which ended in manslaughter conviction did not err in al- lowing State to ask leading questions of its witness , the sister of the victim , as to whether she saw her brother get stabbed , whether her brother attacked ...
Page 319
... prosecution for aggrava- ted battery , in view of fact that defendant was protected by a policeman who had dealt with her ex - husband before , she was not confronted with direct physical abuse by her ex - husband , and she was ...
... prosecution for aggrava- ted battery , in view of fact that defendant was protected by a policeman who had dealt with her ex - husband before , she was not confronted with direct physical abuse by her ex - husband , and she was ...
Page 397
... prosecution for forcible rape , prosecu- tor's references to psychological impact of incident upon victim did not prejudice de- fendant where victim identified assailant as defendant , defendant made inculpatory statement which was ...
... prosecution for forcible rape , prosecu- tor's references to psychological impact of incident upon victim did not prejudice de- fendant where victim identified assailant as defendant , defendant made inculpatory statement which was ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
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