Supreme Court of Iowa, 1888

State v. Driscoll

State v. Driscoll
Supreme Court of Iowa · Decided July 1, 1888 · Robinson
76 Iowa 770

State v. Driscoll

Opinion of the Court

Robinson, J.

— The defendant was convicted of the crime of larceny in a building in the daytime, and appealed from the judgment rendered. The cause was submitted in this court on a transcript of the judgment, appeal bond, notice of appeal, and an affidavit of defendant to the effect that he does not desire to further prosecute the appeal. We discover no error in the proceedings in the district court, and its judgment is therefore

Affirmed.

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