Objections to Legal Sufficiency of Accusation

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Sec. 26. If the defendant objects to the legal sufficiency of the accusation, the objection must be in writing, but need not be in any specific form, it being sufficient if it presents intelligibly the grounds of the objection.

Formerly: Acts 1897, c.182, s.26.


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