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... negligent hom- icide than there is between manslaugh- ter and negligent homicide . Yet , the Legislature has stated that in all trials for murder it is the mandatory duty of the judge to instruct the jury that they may find the accused ...
... negligent hom- icide than there is between manslaugh- ter and negligent homicide . Yet , the Legislature has stated that in all trials for murder it is the mandatory duty of the judge to instruct the jury that they may find the accused ...
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... negligent homicide under the Code ; others will be covered by the manslaughter section ( R.S. 14:31 ) . Scope : Thirty - four states now have negligent homicide statutes . A reason for the widespread enactment of these special statutes ...
... negligent homicide under the Code ; others will be covered by the manslaughter section ( R.S. 14:31 ) . Scope : Thirty - four states now have negligent homicide statutes . A reason for the widespread enactment of these special statutes ...
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Louisiana. § 39. Negligent injuring Negligent injuring is the inflicting of any injury upon the person of another by criminal negligence . The violation of a statute or ordinance shall be considered only as presumptive evidence of such ...
Louisiana. § 39. Negligent injuring Negligent injuring is the inflicting of any injury upon the person of another by criminal negligence . The violation of a statute or ordinance shall be considered only as presumptive evidence of such ...
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