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... trial Trial court's alleged error in failing to instruct jury that if it found that defendant committed battery on victim beyond reason- able doubt , but did not find that the battery resulted in victim's death , it must find de ...
... trial Trial court's alleged error in failing to instruct jury that if it found that defendant committed battery on victim beyond reason- able doubt , but did not find that the battery resulted in victim's death , it must find de ...
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... court his willingness to waive rights and enter guilty plea . State v . Buckles , App . 5 Cir.1985 , 468 So.2d 719 . Trial court's failure to advise defendant , who pled guilty to charge of manslaughter , that sentence could be enhanced ...
... court his willingness to waive rights and enter guilty plea . State v . Buckles , App . 5 Cir.1985 , 468 So.2d 719 . Trial court's failure to advise defendant , who pled guilty to charge of manslaughter , that sentence could be enhanced ...
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Louisiana. Ch . 1 9 . Prior criminal history , sentence and punishment Trial court did not abuse its discretion in sentencing defendant , a second offender convicted of purse snatching , to 25 years , without " good time , " in light of ...
Louisiana. Ch . 1 9 . Prior criminal history , sentence and punishment Trial court did not abuse its discretion in sentencing defendant , a second offender convicted of purse snatching , to 25 years , without " good time , " in light of ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
REVISED STATUTES | 12 |
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