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... proving it , nor change the du- ty of the state to prove accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt by proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the kill- ing was not justifiable . State v . Ardoin , 1911 , 128 La . 14 , 54 So. 407 , Ann ...
... proving it , nor change the du- ty of the state to prove accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt by proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the kill- ing was not justifiable . State v . Ardoin , 1911 , 128 La . 14 , 54 So. 407 , Ann ...
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... prove accused was ac- tuated by malice . State v . Swain , 1934 , 180 La . 20 , 156 So. 162 . In homicide prosecution , state had burden of establishing its allegation or theory that decedent's wounds were in- flicted before death ...
... prove accused was ac- tuated by malice . State v . Swain , 1934 , 180 La . 20 , 156 So. 162 . In homicide prosecution , state had burden of establishing its allegation or theory that decedent's wounds were in- flicted before death ...
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... prove corpus delicti , assist witnesses in their testimony and assist jury in better un- derstanding nature of deceased's wounds , though made out of defendant's presence . State v . Messer , 1940 , 194 La . 238 , 193 So. 633 . 98 ...
... prove corpus delicti , assist witnesses in their testimony and assist jury in better un- derstanding nature of deceased's wounds , though made out of defendant's presence . State v . Messer , 1940 , 194 La . 238 , 193 So. 633 . 98 ...
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