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... rule does not mean that court will blind itself to the obvious . State v . Saibold , 1948 , 213 La . 415 , 34 So.2d 909 . The general rule that penal statutes must be strictly construed cannot be ap- plied with such unreasonable ...
... rule does not mean that court will blind itself to the obvious . State v . Saibold , 1948 , 213 La . 415 , 34 So.2d 909 . The general rule that penal statutes must be strictly construed cannot be ap- plied with such unreasonable ...
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... rule that violation of a statute is criminal negligence per se , as held in the Wilbanks case . " The use of the word ' only ' in Article 32 indicates that the presumption is merely a rebuttable one and not conclu- sive , and has the ...
... rule that violation of a statute is criminal negligence per se , as held in the Wilbanks case . " The use of the word ' only ' in Article 32 indicates that the presumption is merely a rebuttable one and not conclu- sive , and has the ...
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... Rule to show cause Enforcement of order for alimony or support 5 Jurisdiction and venue 3 Mandamus 4 Review 6 Rule to show cause 2 1. Construction and application See , also , Notes of Decisions under R.S. 14:74 . While alimony pendente ...
... Rule to show cause Enforcement of order for alimony or support 5 Jurisdiction and venue 3 Mandamus 4 Review 6 Rule to show cause 2 1. Construction and application See , also , Notes of Decisions under R.S. 14:74 . While alimony pendente ...
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