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Code of Criminal Procedure
- CCRP 1 — Short title; citation of code
- CCRP 2 — Purpose and construction
- CCRP 3 — Procedures not otherwise specified
- CCRP 4 — Number; gender
- CCRP 5 — Mandatory and permissive language
- CCRP 6 — Conjunctive, disjunctive, or both
- CCRP 7 — Municipal and parochial officers included
- CCRP 8 — Assistants and deputies included
- CCRP 9 — References to code articles or statutory sections
- CCRP 10 — Article headings, source notes, and comments not part of law
- CCRP 11 — Clerical and typographical errors disregarded
- CCRP 12 — Pleading a statute
- CCRP 13 — Computation of time
- CCRP 14 — Oath or affirmation in criminal proceedings; witness
- CCRP 14.1 — Filing of pleadings and documents by facsimile transmission
- CCRP 15 — Courts to which applicable; military not affected
- CCRP 16 — Jurisdiction and powers of courts
- CCRP 17 — Inherent power and authority of courts
- CCRP 18 — Adoption of local rules of court
- CCRP 19 — Special sessions of court
- CCRP 20 — Contempt of court; kinds of contempt
- CCRP 21 — Direct contempt
- CCRP 22 — Procedure for punishing direct contempt
- CCRP 22.1 — Direct contempt; fingerprinting and photographing; exceptions
- CCRP 23 — Constructive contempt
- CCRP 24 — Procedure for punishing constructive contempt
- CCRP 25 — Penalties for contempt
- CCRP 25.1 — Appointment of interpreter for non-english-speaking persons
- CCRP 26 — Power to order peace bonds
- CCRP 27 — Application for peace bond; examination
- CCRP 28 — Issuance of summons or warrant of arrest
- CCRP 29 — Peace bond hearing; costs
- CCRP 30 — The peace bond
- CCRP 31 — Failure to give peace bond; effect
- CCRP 32 — Forfeiture of peace bond
- CCRP 33 — Automatic discharge
- CCRP 61 — District attorney; powers and duties
- CCRP 62 — Authority of attorney general; supervision of district attorney
- CCRP 63 — District attorney; assistance of other counsel
- CCRP 64 — Relationship of district attorney with grand jury
- CCRP 65 — Defense of prosecution unlawful
- CCRP 66 — Subpoena of witness to appear before attorney general and district attorney
- CCRP 67 — Repealed by acts 1999, no. 718, 1.
- CCRP 101 — Abolition of coroner's jury and inquest; investigation by coroner
- CCRP 102 — Autopsy
- CCRP 103 — Subpoena of witnesses; testimony; subpoena duces tecum; issuance
- CCRP 104 — Employment of expert assistants
- CCRP 105 — Coroner's report; admissibility in evidence
- CCRP 106 — Arrest of criminal suspect
- CCRP 131 — Duties and powers
- CCRP 161 — Property subject to seizure
- CCRP 162 — Issuance of warrant; affidavit; description
- CCRP 162.1 — Warrant issued upon oral testimony
- CCRP 163 — Officer to whom directed; time for execution
- CCRP 163.1 — Search of a person for bodily samples; warrants; execution
- CCRP 164 — Means and force in executing warrant
- CCRP 165 — Authority of peace officer in executing a search warrant
- CCRP 166 — Receipt for seized property
- CCRP 167 — Custody of seized property; disposition
- CCRP 201 — Arrest defined
- CCRP 202 — Warrant of arrest; issuance
- CCRP 203 — Form and contents of warrant
- CCRP 204 — Execution of warrant
- CCRP 205 — Effective period
- CCRP 206 — Procedure when warrant defective
- CCRP 207 — Procedure when arrest made for offense triable in another parish
- CCRP 208 — Summons; defined
- CCRP 209 — When summons may be issued by magistrate
- CCRP 210 — Service of summons
- CCRP 211 — Summons by officer instead of arrest and booking
- CCRP 211.1 — Persons with outstanding warrant; arrest or release of person
- CCRP 211.2 — Contempt; attachment of arrest for failing to appear; summons by peace officer instead of arrest
- CCRP 211.3 — Repealed by acts 2011, no. 403, 2.
- CCRP 211.4 — Repealed by acts 2011, no. 403, 2.
- CCRP 211.5 — Repealed by acts 2011, no. 403, 2.
- CCRP 211.6 — Repealed by acts 2011, no. 403, 2.
- CCRP 212 — Securing jurisdiction over corporation, partnership, or other unincorporated association
- CCRP 213 — Arrest by officer without warrant; when lawful
- CCRP 214 — Arrest by private person; when lawful
- CCRP 215 — Detention and arrest of shoplifters
- CCRP 215.1 — Temporary questioning of persons in public places; frisk and search for weapons
- CCRP 215.2 — Detaining of persons on premises of correctional institution for questioning about contraband; detention for arrest
- CCRP 216 — Time and place of making arrest
- CCRP 217 — Method of arrest by officer under warrant
- CCRP 218 — Method of arrest without warrant
- CCRP 218.1 — Advice of reasons for arrest or detention and of rights
- CCRP 219 — Officer may summon assistance
- CCRP 220 — Submission to arrest; use of force
- CCRP 221 — Blood and saliva testing
- CCRP 222 — Blood and saliva testing; expedited, nonincriminating procedure
- CCRP 224 — Forcible entry in making arrest
- CCRP 225 — Duty of peace officer as to weapons and incriminating articles
- CCRP 226 — Duty of private person after making arrest
- CCRP 227 — Rearrest after escape
- CCRP 227.1 — Prevention of escape; use of force
- CCRP 228 — Booking of arrested person, submission of booking information summary
- CCRP 228.1 — Disposal of property of prisoners; orleans parish
- CCRP 228.2 — Disposal of property of prisoners; orleans parish excepted
- CCRP 228.3 — Disposal of unclaimed property seized in any criminal investigation; orleans parish excepted
- CCRP 228.4 — Disposal of noncontraband unclaimed property seized in criminal investigations
- CCRP 229 — Duties of officer in charge
- CCRP 230 — Rights of person arrested
- CCRP 230.1 — Maximum time for appearance before judge for the purpose of appointment of counsel; court discretion to fix bail at the appearance; extension of time limit for cause; effect of failure of appearance
- CCRP 230.2 — Probable cause determinations; persons arrested without a warrant and continued in custody; bail
- CCRP 231 — Close pursuit of person from another state; authority to arrest
- CCRP 232 — Same; arrested person taken before judge for hearing
- CCRP 233 — Electronic signature of offender; requirements
- CCRP 261 — Special definitions
- CCRP 262 — Extradition of wanted criminals
- CCRP 262.1 — Extradition of persons not physically present in demanding state at the time of commission of crime
- CCRP 263 — Form of demand for extradition; necessary papers
- CCRP 264 — Investigation of demand by governor
- CCRP 265 — Governor's warrant; issuance and recitals
- CCRP 266 — Governor's warrant; execution and recall
- CCRP 267 — Rights of accused; extradition hearing
- CCRP 268 — Issues at extradition hearing; resulting orders
- CCRP 269 — Arrest prior to demand for extradition; issuance of warrant
- CCRP 270 — Commitment to await extradition
- CCRP 271 — Bail in extradition cases
- CCRP 272 — Persons under criminal prosecution or sentence in this state at time of requisition
- CCRP 273 — Waiver of extradition proceedings
- CCRP 274 — Application for issuance of requisition
- CCRP 275 — Application for return of wanted fugitive
- CCRP 276 — Documents to be filed with application for requisition
- CCRP 277 — Appointment of agents to receive prisoner
- CCRP 278 — Re-extradition agreements
- CCRP 279 — Extradition costs and expenses
- CCRP 280 — Immunity of extradited person from service of process in civil actions
- CCRP 281 — No right of asylum or immunity from other criminal prosecutions
- CCRP 291 — Authority to conduct preliminary examinations
- CCRP 292 — Order for preliminary examination before and after indictment
- CCRP 293 — Time for examination; procurement of counsel
- CCRP 294 — Examination of witnesses; transcript of testimony
- CCRP 295 — Admissibility of transcripts in other proceedings
- CCRP 296 — Scope of preliminary examination before and after indictment
- CCRP 297 — Transmission of transcripts and other evidence
- CCRP 298 — Effect of informality in proceedings
- CCRP 311 — Bail defined
- CCRP 312 — Types and elections of bail
- CCRP 313 — Surety
- CCRP 314 — Commercial surety
- CCRP 315 — Personal surety
- CCRP 316 — Types of personal surety
- CCRP 317 — Unsecured personal surety
- CCRP 318 — Secured personal surety
- CCRP 319 — Conditions for providing a property bond
- CCRP 320 — Those who may not be sureties
- CCRP 321 — Affidavit of surety
- CCRP 322 — Declaration of residence by defendant and surety; social security number; waiver of notice
- CCRP 323 — Signature or declaration of person unable to write
- CCRP 324 — Cash deposits
- CCRP 325 — Bail without surety
- CCRP 325.1 — Repealed by acts 1983, no. 256, 1.
- CCRP 326 — Condition of the bail undertaking
- CCRP 327 — Requisites of the bail undertaking
- CCRP 327.1 — Bail restrictions to be transmitted to louisiana protective order registry
- CCRP 328 — Substitution of security
- CCRP 329 — Contract to indemnify surety
- CCRP 330 — Bail before conviction
- CCRP 330.1 — Detention; bail hearing
- CCRP 330.2 — Bail hearing for certain sex offenders; detention
- CCRP 331 — Capital offenses
- CCRP 332 — Bail after conviction
- CCRP 333 — Authority to fix bail
- CCRP 334 — Factors in determining amount of bail
- CCRP 334.1 — Felony involving firearm; bail
- CCRP 334.2 — Aarrest for a crime of violence or domestic abuse battery; release on own recognizance prohibited
- CCRP 334.3 — Prohibition on subsequent bail obligation following revocation or forfeiture; certain offenses
- CCRP 335 — Other conditions related to the appearance of defendant
- CCRP 335.1 — Offenses against a family or household member or dating partner; provisions for forfeiture, arrest, modification
- CCRP 336 — Release conditioned on participation in pretrial drug testing program
- CCRP 336.1 — Conditions of release on bail; aggravated rape
- CCRP 336.2 — Conditions of release on bail; operating a vehicle while intoxicated
- CCRP 337 — Juvenile records to determine bail
- CCRP 338 — Form and contents of bail order
- CCRP 339 — Repealed by acts 2010, no. 914, 5.
- CCRP 340 — Amount of bail in felony cases; schedules of bail in noncapital cases
- CCRP 341 — Schedules of bail in misdemeanor cases
- CCRP 342 — Increase or reduction of bail; sufficiency of security
- CCRP 343 — Remedy for refusal of bail or excessive bail
- CCRP 344 — Right to notice of time and place of defendant's required appearance
- CCRP 345 — Surrender of defendant
- CCRP 346 — Court order for arrest of defendant
- CCRP 347 — Bail after surrender
- CCRP 348 — Cancellation of bail bond
- CCRP 349 — Forfeiture procedure
- CCRP 349.1 — Failure to appear; issuance of arrest warrant
- CCRP 349.2 — Proof necessary at bond forfeiture hearing
- CCRP 349.3 — Notice of judgment
- CCRP 349.4 — Recordation of judgment
- CCRP 349.5 — Nullity actions, summary proceedings, and cumulative actions
- CCRP 349.6 — Appeals
- CCRP 349.7 — Enforcement of judgment
- CCRP 349.8 — Satisfaction of judgment of bond forfeiture
- CCRP 349.9 — Nonforfeiture situations
- CCRP 351 — Habeas corpus; definition
- CCRP 352 — Venue
- CCRP 353 — Application for writ; form and contents
- CCRP 354 — Granting of writ; time and place for answer
- CCRP 355 — Persons authorized to make service; proof of service
- CCRP 356 — Method of service
- CCRP 357 — Answer; production of person in custody
- CCRP 358 — Transfer of custody; answer
- CCRP 359 — Nonproduction of person confined; justification
- CCRP 360 — Hearing
- CCRP 361 — Custody without court order
- CCRP 362 — Custody with court order
- CCRP 363 — Effect of appeal
- CCRP 364 — New warrant; when issued
- CCRP 365 — Burden of proof
- CCRP 366 — Custody pendente lite
- CCRP 367 — Rearrest after discharge
- CCRP 368 — Disobedience of writ or judgment; contempt
- CCRP 369 — Appeal not permitted
- CCRP 370 — Custody pending application for writs
- CCRP 381 — Nature of criminal prosecution
- CCRP 382 — Methods of instituting criminal prosecutions
- CCRP 383 — Indictment
- CCRP 384 — Information
- CCRP 385 — Affidavit
- CCRP 386 — Institution of prosecution after discharge at preliminary examination; after failure of grand jury to indict
- CCRP 401 — General qualifications of jurors
- CCRP 401.1 — Court instructions for interpreter
- CCRP 402 — Repealed by acts 1974, ex.sess., no. 20, 1, eff. january 1, 1975
- CCRP 403 — Exemption from jury service
- CCRP 403.1 — Disqualification for undue hardship
- CCRP 404 — Appointment of jury commission; term of office; oath; quorum; performance of function in the parish of east baton rouge by the judicial administrator; performance of function in the parish of lafourche by the clerk of court
- CCRP 404.1 — Powers, duties, and functions of the board of jury commissioners in orleans parish
- CCRP 405 — Notice of jury commission meetings
- CCRP 406 — Powers of jury commission; penalty for disobedience of commission process
- CCRP 407 — Administration of oath to witnesses
- CCRP 408 — Selection of general venire in parishes other than orleans
- CCRP 408.1 — Initial selection of general venire; source
- CCRP 409 — Selection of general venire in orleans parish
- CCRP 409.1 — Orleans parish central jury pool
- CCRP 409.2 — Jefferson parish central jury pool
- CCRP 409.3 — Central jury pools; local rules
- CCRP 409.4 — Nineteenth judicial district court central jury pool
- CCRP 409.5 — One day/one trial jury system
- CCRP 410 — Revising and supplementing the general venire
- CCRP 411 — Drawing of grand jury venire; disposition of slips; jury box; subpoena of persons on grand jury venire
- CCRP 412 — Drawing grand jury venire and subpoena of veniremen; orleans parish
- CCRP 413 — Method of impaneling of grand jury; selection of foreman
- CCRP 414 — Time for impaneling grand juries; period of service
- CCRP 415 — Method of filling vacancies on grand jury
- CCRP 415.1 — Selection of additional grand juries
- CCRP 415.2 — Duration of additional grand juries; extension of impanelment
- CCRP 416 — Drawing petit jury venire in parishes other than orleans; term of service
- CCRP 416.1 — One-step qualification/summoning
- CCRP 417 — Proces verbal; summoning of petit jurors; parishes other than orleans
- CCRP 418 — Drawing petit jury venire in orleans parish; number chosen; term of service; petit jury venire list
- CCRP 419 — Challenge of venire not permitted except for fraud or irreparable injury or systematic exclusion based on race
- CCRP 431 — Oath of grand jury
- CCRP 432 — Charge to grand jury
- CCRP 433 — Persons present during grand jury sessions
- CCRP 434 — Secrecy of grand jury meetings; procedures for crimes in other parishes
- CCRP 435 — Meetings of grand jury
- CCRP 436 — The foreman; rules of procedure
- CCRP 437 — Inquiry into offenses; authority and duties
- CCRP 438 — Duty of grand juror having knowledge of offense; investigation
- CCRP 439 — Subpoena of witnesses to appear before the grand jury
- CCRP 439.1 — Witnesses; authority to compel testimony and evidence
- CCRP 440 — Administration of oath to witnesses
- CCRP 441 — Administration of oath to other persons
- CCRP 442 — Evidence to be received by grand jury
- CCRP 443 — When indictment to be found
- CCRP 444 — Action by grand jury
- CCRP 461 — Special definitions
- CCRP 462 — Form of grand jury indictment
- CCRP 463 — Form of information
- CCRP 464 — Nature and contents of indictment
- CCRP 465 — Specific indictment forms
- CCRP 466 — Name of defendant
- CCRP 467 — Naming corporation, partnership or other unincorporated association
- CCRP 468 — Date and time
- CCRP 469 — Venue and place
- CCRP 470 — Value, price, or damage
- CCRP 471 — Ownership
- CCRP 472 — General intent
- CCRP 473 — Identification of victim
- CCRP 474 — Property described as money
- CCRP 475 — Description of written instruments and printed objects
- CCRP 476 — Description of spoken or written matter
- CCRP 477 — Meaning of words and phrases
- CCRP 478 — Judgments and other determinations
- CCRP 479 — Exceptions
- CCRP 480 — Conjunctive charging
- CCRP 481 — Theft
- CCRP 482 — Alternative offenses; special joinder rules
- CCRP 483 — Allegations of prior convictions
- CCRP 484 — Bill of particulars
- CCRP 485 — Effect of inconsistent or limiting allegations of bill of particulars
- CCRP 486 — Repugnancy; surplusage
- CCRP 487 — Defective indictment; amendment
- CCRP 487.1 — Indictment for driving while intoxicated; amendment
- CCRP 488 — Variances; amendment
- CCRP 489 — Continuance where amendment prejudicial
- CCRP 490 — Counts
- CCRP 491 — Arts. 491, 492 repealed by acts 1975, no. 528, 1
- CCRP 493 — Joinder of offenses
- CCRP 493.1 — Joinder of misdemeanors; penalties
- CCRP 493.2 — Joinder of felonies; mode of trial
- CCRP 494 — Joinder of defendants
- CCRP 495 — Objections to misjoinder
- CCRP 495.1 — Severance of offenses
- CCRP 496 — Warrant of arrest on indictment or information
- CCRP 497 — Summons in misdemeanor cases
- CCRP 498 — Copy of indictment or information
- CCRP 499 — Aids testing of the accused
- CCRP 511 — Right to counsel
- CCRP 512 — Assignment of counsel in capital cases
- CCRP 513 — Assignment of counsel in other cases
- CCRP 514 — Minute entry regarding counsel
- CCRP 515 — Substitution of counsel
- CCRP 516 — Belated pleas and motions; when authorized
- CCRP 517 — Joint representation of co-defendants; duty of court
- CCRP 521 — Time for filing of pretrial motions
- CCRP 522 — Hearings on motions; audio-visual appearance
- CCRP 523 — Notice for hearing of pretrial motions; dismissal
- CCRP 531 — Motion to quash; nature of motion
- CCRP 532 — General grounds for motion to quash
- CCRP 533 — Special grounds for motion to quash grand jury indictment
- CCRP 534 — Special grounds for motion to quash information
- CCRP 535 — Time to file motion to quash
- CCRP 536 — Form and contents of motion to quash; place to file
- CCRP 537 — Trial of issues arising on motion to quash
- CCRP 538 — Effect of sustaining motion to quash
- CCRP 551 — Arraignment of defendant
- CCRP 551.1 — Substitution of railroad defendant at arraignment
- CCRP 552 — Pleas at the arraignment
- CCRP 553 — Method of pleading
- CCRP 554 — Effect of failure to plead
- CCRP 555 — Waivers
- CCRP 556 — Plea of guilty or nolo contendere in misdemeanor cases; duty of court
- CCRP 556.1 — Plea of guilty or nolo contendere in felony cases; duty of court
- CCRP 557 — Plea of guilty in capital cases
- CCRP 558 — Plea of guilty of lesser included offense
- CCRP 558.1 — Adjudication of not guilty by reason of insanity
- CCRP 559 — Withdrawal or setting aside of plea of guilty
- CCRP 560 — Change of plea of not guilty to guilty
- CCRP 561 — Change of plea of "not guilty" to "not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity"
- CCRP 571 — Crimes for which there is no time limitation
- CCRP 571.1 — Time limitation for certain sex offenses
- CCRP 572 — Limitation of prosecution of noncapital offenses
- CCRP 573 — Running of time limitations; exception
- CCRP 573.1 — Running of time limitations; exception; exploitation of the infirmed
- CCRP 574 — Conviction and punishment for lesser offenses; limitations applicable
- CCRP 575 — Interruption of time limitations
- CCRP 576 — Filing of new charges upon dismissal of prosecution
- CCRP 577 — Pleading of limitation; burden of proof
- CCRP 578 — General rule
- CCRP 579 — Interruption of time limitation
- CCRP 580 — Suspension of time limitations
- CCRP 581 — Expiration of limitations; motion to quash; effect
- CCRP 582 — Time limitations; effect of new trial
- CCRP 583 — Interruption of time limitation where new trial
- CCRP 591 — Double jeopardy; definition
- CCRP 592 — When jeopardy begins
- CCRP 593 — Method of pleading
- CCRP 594 — Method of trial; time for disposition
- CCRP 595 — Double jeopardy; when not applicable
- CCRP 596 — Requirements for double jeopardy
- CCRP 597 — Prosecution in other jurisdiction
- CCRP 598 — Effect of verdict
- CCRP 611 — Venue; trial where offense committed
- CCRP 612 — Offenses on railway trains, vessels, aircraft, or other vehicles
- CCRP 613 — Jurisdiction of court where body of water is parish boundary
- CCRP 614 — Venue where offense committed within one hundred feet of parish boundary
- CCRP 615 — Improper venue; pleading
- CCRP 621 — Motion; form; time for filing
- CCRP 622 — Grounds for change of venue
- CCRP 623 — Change granted; transfer
- CCRP 623.1 — Capital cases; transfer of jury
- CCRP 624 — Grant of change of venue; procedure
- CCRP 625 — Transfer of defendant in custody
- CCRP 626 — Change of venue where defendant is on bail
- CCRP 627 — Appeals
- CCRP 641 — Mental incapacity to proceed defined
- CCRP 642 — How mental incapacity is raised; effect
- CCRP 643 — Order for mental examination
- CCRP 644 — Appointment of sanity commission; examination of defendant
- CCRP 644.1 — Sanity proceedings for juvenile defendants transferred to criminal court
- CCRP 645 — Report of sanity commission
- CCRP 646 — Examination by physician retained by defense or district attorney
- CCRP 647 — Determination of mental capacity to proceed
- CCRP 648 — Procedure after determination of mental capacity or incapacity
- CCRP 648.1 — Information required prior to admission
- CCRP 649 — Procedure when capacity regained
- CCRP 649.1 — Prescribed medication; administration
- CCRP 650 — Mental examination after plea of insanity
- CCRP 651 — When defense of insanity at time of offense is available; method of trial
- CCRP 652 — Burden of proof
- CCRP 653 — Testimony of members of sanity commission
- CCRP 654 — Legal effect of acquittal on ground of insanity; commitment
- CCRP 654.1 — Information required prior to admission
- CCRP 655 — Application for discharge or release on probation; review panel
- CCRP 656 — Additional mental examinations
- CCRP 657 — Discharge or release; hearing
- CCRP 657.1 — Conditional release; criteria
- CCRP 657.2 — Conditional release; additional requirements
- CCRP 658 — Probation; conditional release; reporting
- CCRP 659 — Costs of mental examinations prior to commitment
- CCRP 660 — Institutional costs after commitment
- CCRP 661 — Progress reports; responsibility to furnish
- CCRP 671 — Grounds for recusation of judge
- CCRP 672 — Recusation on court's own motion; by supreme court
- CCRP 673 — Judge may act until recused
- CCRP 674 — Procedure for recusation of trial judge
- CCRP 675 — Selection of judge ad hoc to try motion to recuse
- CCRP 676 — Judge ad hoc to try case when judge recused
- CCRP 677 — Supreme court appointment of judge ad hoc
- CCRP 678 — Recusation of judge ad hoc
- CCRP 679 — Recusation of an appellate judge and a supreme court justice
- CCRP 680 — Grounds for recusation of district attorney
- CCRP 681 — Procedure for recusation of district attorney
- CCRP 682 — Appointment of substitute for a recused district attorney
- CCRP 683 — Disability or absence of district attorney
- CCRP 683.1 — Costs of prosecution and investigation
- CCRP 684 — Review of recusation ruling
- CCRP 691 — Dismissal of prosecution by district attorney
- CCRP 692 — Dismissal of indictment after conviction
- CCRP 693 — Effect of dismissal
- CCRP 701 — Right to a speedy trial
- CCRP 702 — Setting cases for trial
- CCRP 703 — Motion to suppress evidence
- CCRP 704 — Severance
- CCRP 705 — Effects of severance
- CCRP 706 — Consolidation for trial
- CCRP 707 — Motion for continuance; time for filing
- CCRP 708 — Continuance and recess; definitions
- CCRP 709 — Continuance based on absence of a witness
- CCRP 710 — Prevention of continuance by admission of adverse party
- CCRP 711 — Trial of motion
- CCRP 712 — Discretionary grounds
- CCRP 713 — Peremptory grounds
- CCRP 714 — Continuance to defendants jointly indicted
- CCRP 715 — Continuance to definite date or indefinitely
- CCRP 716 — Statements by the defendant
- CCRP 717 — Defendant's prior criminal record
- CCRP 718 — Documents and tangible objects
- CCRP 719 — Reports of examinations and tests
- CCRP 720 — Evidence of other crimes
- CCRP 721 — Statements of coconspirators
- CCRP 722 — Confessions and inculpatory statements of codefendants
- CCRP 723 — State reports and other matters not subject to disclosure
- CCRP 724 — Documents and tangible objects
- CCRP 725 — Reports of examinations and tests
- CCRP 726 — Notice of defense based upon mental condition
- CCRP 727 — Notice of alibi
- CCRP 728 — Defense information and other matters not subject to disclosure
- CCRP 729 — Time and scope of motion by defendant
- CCRP 729.1 — Court's disposition of motion for discovery; vacation or restriction of order
- CCRP 729.2 — Time, place and manner of discovery and inspection
- CCRP 729.3 — Continuing duty to disclose
- CCRP 729.4 — Pretrial conferences
- CCRP 729.5 — Failure to comply; sanctions
- CCRP 729.6 — Applicability of discovery
- CCRP 731 — Issuance of subpoenas
- CCRP 732 — Subpoena duces tecum
- CCRP 732.1 — Subpoena duces tecum regarding sex offenses against victims who are minors
- CCRP 733 — Form
- CCRP 734 — Service of subpoena by sheriff; investigators
- CCRP 735 — Types of service
- CCRP 736 — Return of subpoena by sheriff
- CCRP 737 — Contempt; attachment of witnesses failing to appear
- CCRP 738 — Number of witnesses allowed
- CCRP 739 — Indigent defendant
- CCRP 740 — Restrictions on subpoenas; members of the legislature and personnel
- CCRP 741 — Method of obtaining a witness from another state
- CCRP 742 — Method of summoning a witness in this state to testify in another state
- CCRP 743 — Exemption from arrest and service of process
- CCRP 744 — Witness; state; defined
- CCRP 761 — Commencement of trial
- CCRP 761.1 — Homicide victim's picture; possession by family member in courtroom
- CCRP 762 — Place of sessions of court
- CCRP 763 — Proceedings on holidays
- CCRP 764 — Exclusion of witnesses
- CCRP 765 — Normal order of trial
- CCRP 766 — Opening statement by state; scope
- CCRP 767 — Same; prohibition against adverting to confessions
- CCRP 768 — Same; use of confession or inculpatory statement; notice to defendant prior to opening statement
- CCRP 769 — Same; effect on introduction of evidence
- CCRP 770 — Prejudicial remarks; basis of mistrial
- CCRP 771 — Admonition
- CCRP 772 — Comment on facts by judge in jury's presence prohibited
- CCRP 773 — Order of evidence; foundation
- CCRP 774 — Argument; scope
- CCRP 775 — Mistrial; grounds for
- CCRP 775.1 — Automatic stay following order of mistrial
- CCRP 776 — Oath of witness
- CCRP 777 — Recordation of proceedings
- CCRP 778 — Motion for acquittal
- CCRP 779 — Trial of misdemeanors
- CCRP 780 — Right to waive trial by jury
- CCRP 781 — Charges in cases tried without a jury
- CCRP 782 — Number of jurors composing jury; number which must concur; waiver
- CCRP 783 — Excusing, tendering, and attachment of members of the venire
- CCRP 784 — Method of selecting panel
- CCRP 785 — Tales jurors
- CCRP 786 — Examination of jurors
- CCRP 787 — Disqualification of petit jurors in particular cases
- CCRP 788 — Tendering jurors
- CCRP 789 — Alternate jurors
- CCRP 790 — Swearing of jurors
- CCRP 791 — Sequestration of jurors and jury
- CCRP 792 — Selection of foreman
- CCRP 793 — Use of evidence in jury room; reading of recorded testimony; jurors' notes
- CCRP 794 — Removal of jury
- CCRP 795 — Time for challenges; method; peremptory challenges based on race or gender; restrictions
- CCRP 796 — Removal of juror after swearing
- CCRP 797 — Challenge for cause
- CCRP 798 — Causes for challenge by the state
- CCRP 799 — Number of peremptory challenges
- CCRP 799.1 — Challenges; use of all available challenges
- CCRP 800 — Objection to ruling on challenge for cause
- CCRP 801 — Time for charge; when written charge required
- CCRP 802 — General charge; scope
- CCRP 803 — Same; charge as to included minor offenses and plea of insanity
- CCRP 804 — Same; charge as to presumption of innocence, reasonable doubt, and several grades of offense
- CCRP 805 — Same; charge as to verdict acquitting on account of insanity
- CCRP 806 — Prohibited charges
- CCRP 807 — Special written charges
- CCRP 808 — Manner of giving further charges after jury retires
- CCRP 809 — Judge to give jury written list of responsive verdicts
- CCRP 810 — Form of verdict; delivery of verdict
- CCRP 811 — Receipt and recordation of verdict
- CCRP 812 — Same; polling and disposition of jury
- CCRP 813 — Improper verdict; procedure
- CCRP 814 — Responsive verdicts; in particular
- CCRP 815 — Responsive verdicts; in general
- CCRP 816 — Verdict acquitting on account of insanity
- CCRP 817 — Qualifying verdicts
- CCRP 818 — Separate verdict for each defendant
- CCRP 819 — Separate verdict for each count
- CCRP 820 — Application of chapter to cases tried without a jury
- CCRP 821 — Motion for post verdict judgment of acquittal
- CCRP 822 — Motion for amending or modifying sentence
- CCRP 831 — Presence of defendant when prosecution is for felony
- CCRP 832 — Continued presence not required
- CCRP 833 — Presence of defendant when prosecution is for misdemeanor
- CCRP 834 — When presence of defendant not necessary
- CCRP 835 — Presence of defendant at pronouncement of sentence
- CCRP 836 — Presence of corporation or association
- CCRP 841 — Bill of exceptions unnecessary; objections required
- CCRP 842 — Codefendants; presumption as to objections
- CCRP 843 — Recording of proceedings
- CCRP 844 — Assignment of errors; sanctions for failure to file timely
- CCRP 845 — Repealed by acts 1982, no. 143, 3
- CCRP 851 — Grounds for new trial
- CCRP 852 — Form, content, and trial of motion for new trial
- CCRP 853 — Time for filing motion for new trial
- CCRP 854 — Newly discovered evidence; necessary allegations
- CCRP 855 — Errors discovered after verdict or judgment of guilty; necessary allegations
- CCRP 856 — Motion to urge all available grounds; exceptions
- CCRP 857 — Effect of granting new trial
- CCRP 858 — Review of ruling on motion for new trial
- CCRP 859 — Grounds for arrest of judgment
- CCRP 860 — Form, content, and trial of motion in arrest
- CCRP 861 — Time for filing motion in arrest
- CCRP 862 — Effect of sustaining motion in arrest of judgment
- CCRP 871 — Sentence defined; pronouncing and recording of sentence; certification of conviction
- CCRP 871.1 — Sentencing orders to be sent to louisiana protective order registry
- CCRP 872 — Basis for valid sentence
- CCRP 873 — Delay between conviction and sentence
- CCRP 874 — Prompt sentence required; relief by writs
- CCRP 875 — Presentence investigation; juvenile records; drug screening
- CCRP 875.1 — Repealed by acts 1995, no. 942, 3.
- CCRP 876 — Sentence for crime committed as a child
- CCRP 877 — Protection of investigation reports
- CCRP 878 — Cruel or unusual punishment
- CCRP 879 — Determinate sentence required
- CCRP 880 — Credit for prior custody; limitations
- CCRP 881 — Amendment of sentence
- CCRP 881.1 — Motion to reconsider sentence
- CCRP 881.2 — Review of sentence
- CCRP 881.3 — Record on review of sentence
- CCRP 881.4 — Action by appellate court
- CCRP 881.5 — Correction of illegal sentence by trial court
- CCRP 881.6 — Reducing a sentence for substantial assistance
- CCRP 881.7 — Memorandum of understanding; limits on reduction of sentence for substantial assistance by a defendant
- CCRP 882 — Correction of illegal sentence; review of illegal sentence
- CCRP 883 — Concurrent and consecutive sentences
- CCRP 883.1 — Sentences concurrent with sentences of other jurisdictions
- CCRP 883.2 — Restitution to victim
- CCRP 884 — Sentence of fine with imprisonment for default
- CCRP 885 — Release on payment of fine and costs
- CCRP 885.1 — Suspension of driving privileges; failure to pay criminal fines
- CCRP 886 — Enforcement of fine by civil process; offset of tax refund
- CCRP 886.1 — Judgment for fines and costs declared executory; required notice
- CCRP 887 — Defendant's liability for costs; suspension of costs; no advance costs
- CCRP 888 — Costs and fines; payment
- CCRP 889 — Collection and disposition of fines, costs, and forfeitures
- CCRP 890 — Method of service of sentence of imprisonment; labor and confinement; workday release program
- CCRP 890.1 — Repealed by acts 2011, no. 186, 4.
- CCRP 890.2 — Fines for individual defendants
- CCRP 891 — Forfeiture of weapons
- CCRP 892 — Post-sentence statement by sheriff; accompanying documents
- CCRP 892.1 — Driver improvement programs
- CCRP 892.2 — Notice of controlled dangerous substance conviction; licensing authority
- CCRP 892.3 — Transfer of foreign nationals or citizens; treaty
- CCRP 893 — Suspension and deferral of sentence and probation in felony cases
- CCRP 893.1 — Motion to invoke firearm sentencing provision
- CCRP 893.2 — Discharge, use, or possession of firearm in commission of a felony or a specifically enumerated misdemeanor; hearing
- CCRP 893.3 — Sentence imposed on felony or specifically enumerated misdemeanor in which firearm was possessed, used, or discharged
- CCRP 893.4 — Inapplicability to unintentional felonies
- CCRP 893.5 — Community service in lieu of imprisonment
- CCRP 894 — Suspension and deferral of sentence; probation in misdemeanor cases
- CCRP 894.1 — Sentencing guidelines; generally
- CCRP 894.2 — Home incarceration; requirements
- CCRP 894.3 — Notice to victim for sentencing
- CCRP 894.4 — Probation; extension
- CCRP 895 — Conditions of probation
- CCRP 895.1 — Probation; restitution; judgment for restitution; fees
- CCRP 895.2 — Probation; restitution for values of wildlife
- CCRP 895.3 — Probationer transferred between states; fees
- CCRP 895.4 — Probation; fees; certified crime stoppers organizations
- CCRP 895.5 — Restitution recovery division; district attorneys; establishment
- CCRP 896 — Modifying or changing conditions of probation
- CCRP 897 — Termination of probation or suspended sentence; discharge of defendant
- CCRP 898 — Satisfaction of suspended sentence and probation
- CCRP 899 — Arrest or summons for violation of probation
- CCRP 899.1 — Administrative sanctions for technical violations
- CCRP 900 — Violation hearing; sanctions
- CCRP 901 — Revocation for commission of another offense
- CCRP 901.1 — Additional sanctions for probation revocation
- CCRP 902 — Drug addict; pre-sentence investigation; voluntary treatment; conditions of probation
- CCRP 905 — Capital cases; sentencing hearing required; delay; waiver
- CCRP 905.1 — Sentencing hearing jury; commencement
- CCRP 905.2 — Sentencing hearing; procedure and evidence; jury instructions
- CCRP 905.3 — Sentence of death; jury findings
- CCRP 905.4 — Aggravating circumstances
- CCRP 905.5 — Mitigating circumstances
- CCRP 905.5.1 — Mental retardation
- CCRP 905.6 — Jury; unanimous determination
- CCRP 905.7 — Form of determination
- CCRP 905.8 — Imposition of sentence
- CCRP 905.9 — Review on appeal
- CCRP 911 — Right to appeal from judgment
- CCRP 912 — Judgments or rulings appealable
- CCRP 912.1 — Right of appeal and application for review; defendant
- CCRP 913 — Effect of appeal
- CCRP 914 — Method and time of appeal
- CCRP 914.1 — Designation of record; payment of costs; sanction
- CCRP 915 — Action on a motion for appeal; return; notice
- CCRP 915.1 — Appeals; extension of return date; notice
- CCRP 916 — Divesting of jurisdiction of trial court
- CCRP 917 — Record on appeal; preparation
- CCRP 918 — Record on appeal; certified and dated
- CCRP 919 — Record on appeal; preparation and delivery of transcripts
- CCRP 919.1 — Record on appeal; contempt
- CCRP 920 — Scope of appellate review
- CCRP 921 — Matters not grounds for reversal
- CCRP 922 — Finality of judgment on appeal
- CCRP 923 — Duty of clerk as to final decisions in appellate court
- CCRP 924 — Definitions
- CCRP 924.1 — Effect of appeal
- CCRP 925 — Venue
- CCRP 926 — Petition
- CCRP 926.1 — Application for dna testing
- CCRP 927 — Procedural objections; answer
- CCRP 928 — Dismissal upon the pleadings
- CCRP 929 — Summary disposition
- CCRP 930 — Evidentiary hearing
- CCRP 930.1 — Judgment granting or denying relief under articles 928, 929, and 930
- CCRP 930.2 — Burden of proof
- CCRP 930.3 — Grounds
- CCRP 930.4 — Repetitive applications
- CCRP 930.5 — Custody pending retrial; bail
- CCRP 930.6 — Review of trial court judgments
- CCRP 930.7 — Right to counsel
- CCRP 930.8 — Time limitations; exceptions; prejudicial delay
- CCRP 930.9 — Attendance by the petitioner
- CCRP 931 — Courts, judges, and magistrates
- CCRP 932 — Jurors, juries, and jury venires
- CCRP 933 — Offenses
- CCRP 934 — Miscellaneous definitions
- CCRP 941 — Legislative findings
- CCRP 942 — Definitions
- CCRP 943 — Preemption of conflicting provisions
- CCRP 944 — Emergency sessions of court; criteria
- CCRP 945 — Venue; affected court; emergency sessions; habeas corpus
- CCRP 946 — Jurisdiction of affected court conducting emergency sessions
- CCRP 947 — Affected court conducting emergency sessions; authority and powers
- CCRP 948 — Emergency sessions; length; recision; continuation; extensions
- CCRP 949 — Court costs and fees
- CCRP 950 — Authority of district attorney in emergency sessions of court
- CCRP 951 — Sheriff; law enforcement officer
- CCRP 952 — Clerk of affected court
- CCRP 953 — Authority of indigent defender board in emergency sessions of court
- CCRP 954 — Jury pool; emergency sessions
- CCRP 955 — Suspension of time limitations in affected courts; ninety days; recision; extensions; exceptions
- CCRP 956 — Appeals; application for supervisory writs
- CCRP 957 — Bail during emergency sessions of court; selected offenses
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