Arizona Supreme Court, 1935

Lynch v. State of Arizona

Lynch v. State of Arizona
Arizona Supreme Court · Decided March 11, 1935 · PER CURIAM.
40 P.2d 1119; 45 Ariz. 209; 1935 Ariz. LEXIS 222 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Lynch v. State of Arizona

Opinion of the Court

William Lynch was informed against by the county attorney of Pima county for the crime of manslaughter. The case was tried to a jury which rendered a verdict of guilty, and, after the defendant was duly sentenced, this appeal was taken. No reporter's transcript was filed, nor did defendant think it worth while to file a brief suggesting wherein the trial court had erred. Notwithstanding this, we have examined the case for fundamental error. The information states a public offense, the jury found the defendant guilty thereof, and he was duly sentenced according to law. Nothing appears in the record showing that he did not have a fair and impartial trial.

The judgment is therefore affirmed. *Page 210

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