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... death Permitting mortician who buried re- mains of victim to express an opinion as to cause of burns found on remnants of leg that had been found after explosion which allegedly took life of deceased was proper . State v . Dowdy , 1950 ...
... death Permitting mortician who buried re- mains of victim to express an opinion as to cause of burns found on remnants of leg that had been found after explosion which allegedly took life of deceased was proper . State v . Dowdy , 1950 ...
Page 174
... death , with no hope of recov- ery . " The fact that approximately three months intervened between the infliction of the wound , which resulted in the death of the deceased , and the making of the dying declaration , in no manner ...
... death , with no hope of recov- ery . " The fact that approximately three months intervened between the infliction of the wound , which resulted in the death of the deceased , and the making of the dying declaration , in no manner ...
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... death or condition of the victim's body . State v . Winey , 1950 , 216 La . 560 , 44 So.2d 115 . The procès verbal of inquest is ad- missible in murder prosecution to prove death and cause of death , but the dis- trict attorney is not ...
... death or condition of the victim's body . State v . Winey , 1950 , 216 La . 560 , 44 So.2d 115 . The procès verbal of inquest is ad- missible in murder prosecution to prove death and cause of death , but the dis- trict attorney is not ...
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