Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1923

Siler v. Commonwealth

Siler v. Commonwealth
Court of Appeals of Kentucky · Decided January 16, 1923 · Clay
197 Ky. 280; 246 S.W. 794; 1923 Ky. LEXIS 607

Siler v. Commonwealth

Opinion of the Court

Opinion of the Court by

Judge Clay

Affirming.

Appellant, who was convicted of a violation of' the prohibition act, asks a reversal on the ground that the instructions were oral.

It is sufficient to say that it does not appear from the hill of exceptions, or other portions of the record, that the instructions were oral, and that being true, the error, if any, is not reviewable.

Judgment affirmed.

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