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Page 75
... refused because it was incorrect as applied to murder , and charge was broad enough to include murder . State v . Capaci , 1934 , 179 La . 462 , 154 So. 419 . 13. Evidence Defendant was properly refused permis- sion during murder trial ...
... refused because it was incorrect as applied to murder , and charge was broad enough to include murder . State v . Capaci , 1934 , 179 La . 462 , 154 So. 419 . 13. Evidence Defendant was properly refused permis- sion during murder trial ...
Page 106
... refused any further combat , and killed his adversary in self - defense . State v . Spears , 1895 , 46 La.Ann . 1524 , 16 So. 467 . One who has sought a combat may en- deavor to decline a further encounter , and , if he does so in good ...
... refused any further combat , and killed his adversary in self - defense . State v . Spears , 1895 , 46 La.Ann . 1524 , 16 So. 467 . One who has sought a combat may en- deavor to decline a further encounter , and , if he does so in good ...
Page 608
... refused , in armed robbery prosecution , as an incorrect statement of the law in that it did not take into account the possibility of securing a gun during the course of the robbery . State v . Mitchell , Sup.1975 , 319 So.2d 357 . Ch ...
... refused , in armed robbery prosecution , as an incorrect statement of the law in that it did not take into account the possibility of securing a gun during the course of the robbery . State v . Mitchell , Sup.1975 , 319 So.2d 357 . Ch ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
REVISED STATUTES | 12 |
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