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CCRP 912

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CCRP 912
Art. 912. Judgments or rulings appealable
A. Only a final judgment or ruling is appealable.
B. The state cannot appeal from a verdict of acquittal. Adverse judgments or rulings from which the state may appeal include, but are not limited to, judgments or rulings on:
(1)A motion to quash an indictment or any count thereof;
(2)A plea of time limitation;
(3)A plea of double jeopardy;
(4)A motion in arrest of judgment;
(5)A motion to change the venue;
(6)A motion to recuse; and
(7)Repealed by Acts 1968, No. 146, §1.
C. The judgments or rulings from which the defendant may appeal include, but are not limited to:
(1)A judgment which imposes sentence;
(2)A ruling upon a motion by the state declaring the present insanity of the defendant; and
(3)Repealed by Acts 1968, No. 146, §1.
Amended by Acts 1968, No. 146, §1.
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