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Page 68
... held insufficient to constitute " proof " that deceased had made overt act or hostile demonstration against accused , and hence to justify trial court's refusal to permit introduction of evidence as to dangerous character of deceased ...
... held insufficient to constitute " proof " that deceased had made overt act or hostile demonstration against accused , and hence to justify trial court's refusal to permit introduction of evidence as to dangerous character of deceased ...
Page 74
... held insufficient to constitute " proof " that de- ceased had made overt act or hostile demonstration against accused , and hence to justify trial court's refusal to permit introduction of evidence as to prior threats by deceased ...
... held insufficient to constitute " proof " that de- ceased had made overt act or hostile demonstration against accused , and hence to justify trial court's refusal to permit introduction of evidence as to prior threats by deceased ...
Page 432
... held in the case of State v . Woods , 112 La . 617 , 36 So. 626 , that an indictment charging the defendant with forging an endorsement on a school warrant was a sufficient description al- though the words ' school warrant ' did not ...
... held in the case of State v . Woods , 112 La . 617 , 36 So. 626 , that an indictment charging the defendant with forging an endorsement on a school warrant was a sufficient description al- though the words ' school warrant ' did not ...
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