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... conduct Criminal conduct consists of : ferior court , the judgment must be re- versed if it has not been affirmed before the repeal . Otherwise , when the remedy only is changed . State v . Johnson , 1838 , 12 La . 547 . Source : Acts ...
... conduct Criminal conduct consists of : ferior court , the judgment must be re- versed if it has not been affirmed before the repeal . Otherwise , when the remedy only is changed . State v . Johnson , 1838 , 12 La . 547 . Source : Acts ...
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... conduct is justifiable , although otherwise criminal , shall constitute a defense to prosecution for any crime based on that conduct . This defense of justification can be claimed under the following circumstances : ( 1 ) When the ...
... conduct is justifiable , although otherwise criminal , shall constitute a defense to prosecution for any crime based on that conduct . This defense of justification can be claimed under the following circumstances : ( 1 ) When the ...
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... conduct , practices , or repre- sentations , theft by 151-169 Habitual criminals || Historical , misappropriation or embez- zlement 107 Identity of property stolen , admissibil- ity of evidence 52 Included offenses , theft by taking 37 ...
... conduct , practices , or repre- sentations , theft by 151-169 Habitual criminals || Historical , misappropriation or embez- zlement 107 Identity of property stolen , admissibil- ity of evidence 52 Included offenses , theft by taking 37 ...
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