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  "urn": "urn:us-la:rs:13:1895",
  "title_number": "13",
  "section_number": "1895",
  "citation": "R.S. 13:1895",
  "heading": "Procedure in criminal cases; compulsory process for attendance of witnesses",
  "text": "Criminal prosecutions shall be by affidavit, information, or indictment, as is provided by law, and shall be tried without a jury.\n\nThe prosecution and the defense are entitled to compulsory process to procure attendance of their respective witnesses, but not more than six witnesses may be summoned for either side except on leave of court and on proper showing of necessity made to appear by affidavit.",
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      "level": "title",
      "number": "13",
      "name": "COURTS AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE"
    },
    {
      "level": "chapter",
      "number": "7",
      "name": "CITY COURTS"
    },
    {
      "level": "part",
      "number": "I",
      "name": "CITY AND MUNICIPAL COURTS, NEW ORLEANS EXCEPTED"
    },
    {
      "level": "subpart",
      "number": "A",
      "name": "GENERAL PROVISIONS"
    }
  ],
  "breadcrumb": "Title 13 › Chapter 7 › Part I › Subpart A",
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      "act_year": 1960,
      "act_number": 32,
      "section": 3,
      "effective_date": "1961-01-01",
      "effective_date_raw": "Jan. 1, 1961",
      "role": "enactment"
    }
  ],
  "acts_citations_raw": "Added by Acts 1960, No. 32, §3, eff. Jan. 1, 1961.",
  "source_url": "https://legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=77025",
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