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Page 63
... ground of believing that it was at the time of the killing , he had a right to kill the deceased , " is erroneous as a legal proposition . State v . King , 1870 , 22 La . Ann . 454 . 8 . Reasonableness To justify a homicide on the ground ...
... ground of believing that it was at the time of the killing , he had a right to kill the deceased , " is erroneous as a legal proposition . State v . King , 1870 , 22 La . Ann . 454 . 8 . Reasonableness To justify a homicide on the ground ...
Page 64
... ground of self - defense it is not necessary that there should be actual and impending danger . The true test is whether the defendant , at the time of the act , honestly believed , etc . , - had rea- sonable grounds to believe , -that ...
... ground of self - defense it is not necessary that there should be actual and impending danger . The true test is whether the defendant , at the time of the act , honestly believed , etc . , - had rea- sonable grounds to believe , -that ...
Page 194
... ground of newly discovered evidence was not error where such evidence mere- ly tended to contradict or impeach testi- mony given by state's witness on the trial . On motion on such grounds , evi- dence must not only be newly discover ...
... ground of newly discovered evidence was not error where such evidence mere- ly tended to contradict or impeach testi- mony given by state's witness on the trial . On motion on such grounds , evi- dence must not only be newly discover ...
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