Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1933

State v. Callender

State v. Callender
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided July 7, 1933 · Rogers
149 So. 466; 177 La. 821; 1933 La. LEXIS 1757 (Southern Reporter)

State v. Callender

Opinion of the Court

ROGERS, Justice.

The defendants were jointly charged, convicted, and sentenced for the larceny โ€œof a Packard automobile of the value of one thousand dollars,โ€ and have appealed.

No bill of exceptions was taken to any proceeding in the case; no assignment of error has been, filed; and an examination of the record fails to disclose any error patent on the face thereof. Hence, there is no question of law presented for review.

For the reasons assigned, the conviction and sentence appealed from are affirmed.

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