State v. Orsini
State v. Orsini
Opinion of the Court
The defendant appeals from a judgment convicting him of murder without capital punishment, and asks this court
But, admitting the truth of the averment, we see no legal grounds for granting a new trial. It is not stated that the slight acquaintance of the defendant with the English language prevented him from making adequate preparation for the trial, or that the evidence he desires to adduce, on a new trial, is newly discovered.
It is therefore ordered that the judgment of the court a qua be. affirmed, with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State of Louisiana v. Peter Orsini, alias Peter Manchini
- Status
- Published