A System of Penal Law for the state of Louisiana, etcJames Kay Jun.&Brother, 1833 - 745 páginas |
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... common expressions could be found to give the same idea . The employment of them , how- ever , is , in many instances , unavoidable . In all such cases , and when- ever a word , or a phrase , is either ambiguous , or employed in any ...
... common expressions could be found to give the same idea . The employment of them , how- ever , is , in many instances , unavoidable . In all such cases , and when- ever a word , or a phrase , is either ambiguous , or employed in any ...
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... common law , justify the belief , that without some legislative restraint , our courts would not be more scrupulous than those of other countries , in sanctioning this dangerous abuse . In another part of the code , it is intended to ...
... common law , justify the belief , that without some legislative restraint , our courts would not be more scrupulous than those of other countries , in sanctioning this dangerous abuse . In another part of the code , it is intended to ...
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... common class of citi- zens are too ill - informed to perform the duties of jurors - a selection is necessary . This choice must be confided to an agent of executive power , and must be made among the most eminent for education , wealth ...
... common class of citi- zens are too ill - informed to perform the duties of jurors - a selection is necessary . This choice must be confided to an agent of executive power , and must be made among the most eminent for education , wealth ...
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... common to them and the race of freemen , by whose labours , experience and valour , they will have been perfected and preserved . In France , this mode of trial was introduced during the revolution , but was afterwards found ...
... common to them and the race of freemen , by whose labours , experience and valour , they will have been perfected and preserved . In France , this mode of trial was introduced during the revolution , but was afterwards found ...
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... common between the offences designated by these two denominations , I have taken away the general appellation , and called the first an accomplice , leaving the description of accessary exclusively to the second . In fact , how can the ...
... common between the offences designated by these two denominations , I have taken away the general appellation , and called the first an accomplice , leaving the description of accessary exclusively to the second . In fact , how can the ...
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accused affidavit aforesaid alleged appear apply arrest assault attorney at law authority bail cause chapter charge circumstances civil clerk close custody Code of Crimes committed common law conviction copy court Crimes and Punishments criminal death declared defendant deponent directed discharged duty effect evidence evil examination execution fact false force fraudulently give given grand jury guilty habeas corpus hard labour homicide hundred dollars illegal imprisonment indictment inflicted injury innocent insert instrument intent judge judgment jurors last preceding article legislation less Louisiana magistrate manner means ment misdemeanor murder necessary negligent homicide oath offence offences affecting officer of justice Orleans parish parish of L party penal law penalty perjury person present prisoner proceedings produced proof prosecution public prosecutor reason render rules sheriff statute suit sworn testimony tion trial truth verdict warrant witness writ of habeas writing