Alabama Court of Appeals, 1915

Arrington v. State

Arrington v. State
Alabama Court of Appeals · Decided February 9, 1915 · Brown
12 Ala. App. 209; 67 So. 620; 1915 Ala. App. LEXIS 153

Arrington v. State

Opinion of the Court

BROWN, J.

All the record in this case shows is the organization of the court, the indictment, writ of arrest, appeal bond, bill of exceptions, and appearance bond. There is nothing except the bill of exceptions to show that the appellant has ever been tried. In short, the record does not show a judgment of conviction, which is necessary to support an appeal.—Allen v. State, 141 Ala. 35, 37 South. 393.

The appeal must therefore be dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

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