End date 1878 | ||
Full case name Mobile Life Insurance Company v. Brame Citations 95 U.S. 754 (more)
24 L. Ed. 580; 1877 U.S. LEXIS 2230; 5 Otto 754 Majority Hunt, joined by unanimous |
Mobile Life Insurance Company v. Brame, 95 U.S. 754 (1877), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the remedies available under the Louisiana code for manslaughter were not available under the common law.
Statutes in question
The Revised Civil Code of Louisiana contains the following articles:
References
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