From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 60
Page 416
... conviction of others for knowingly re- ceiving stolen goods . State v . Marsalise , 1931 , 172 La . 796 , 135 So. 361 . Under R.S.1870 , ยง 832 , one could not be guilty of receiving stolen property unless property had in fact been ...
... conviction of others for knowingly re- ceiving stolen goods . State v . Marsalise , 1931 , 172 La . 796 , 135 So. 361 . Under R.S.1870 , ยง 832 , one could not be guilty of receiving stolen property unless property had in fact been ...
Page 538
... conviction . Id . On appeal from conviction where there was no bill of exception and no error patent on face of record , even if Supreme Court had authority to inspect notes of testimony , only a question of sufficiency of evidence ...
... conviction . Id . On appeal from conviction where there was no bill of exception and no error patent on face of record , even if Supreme Court had authority to inspect notes of testimony , only a question of sufficiency of evidence ...
Page 134
... conviction of an offense under a city ordinance is not a " conviction " within statute providing for heavier punishment for second conviction of offense , and therefore even though de- fendant had been convicted of viola- tion of city ...
... conviction of an offense under a city ordinance is not a " conviction " within statute providing for heavier punishment for second conviction of offense , and therefore even though de- fendant had been convicted of viola- tion of city ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accused admissible aggravated alleged amended by Act arson Article assault bigamy breaking and entering burglary certiorari commits the crime common law confidence game conspiracy constitute Construction and application conviction Criminal Code criminal negligence Dale E dangerous weapon deceased defendant defendant's defined denounced dual office holding dying declaration embezzlement evidence fact false felony fendant fense guilty hard labor History and Source imprisonment incest indictment Indictment and information indictment charging intent to commit intent to kill jurisdiction juror jury L.Ed La.Ann La.L.Rev larceny Law Acts Law Review Commentaries Legislature Louisiana statutes covered malice manslaughter ment negligent homicide Notes of Decisions offense Op.Atty parish penalty perjury person prior laws prohibited proof punishment rape repealed Reporter's robbery S.Ct self-defense shooting Source of Law stolen sufficient Supreme Court testimony theft threats tion trial judge unlawful verdict violation voir dire Whoever commits wife witness