Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 1960

Tamer v. Commonwealth

Tamer v. Commonwealth
Court of Appeals of Kentucky · Decided November 23, 1960 · Cullen
340 S.W.2d 475 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Tamer v. Commonwealth

Opinion of the Court

CULLEN, Commissioner.

This is an attempted appeal by Daisy Tamer from a judgment imposing a $100 fine and a 60-day jail sentence upon a conviction of violating the local option law.

There is no motion for an appeal as is required in misdemeanor cases by Section 348 of the Criminal Code of Practice. Accordingly the appeal must be dismissed. Pickett v. Commonwealth, 293 Ky. 842, 170 S.W.2d 876; Wells v. Commonwealth, 288 Ky. 429, 156 S.W.2d 497; Curry v. Commonwealth, 286 Ky. 742, 151 S.W.2d 762; Adams v. Commonwealth, 285 Ky. 803, 149 S.W.2d 727.

The appeal is dismissed.

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