Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1938

State v. Festervand

State v. Festervand
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided February 7, 1938 · O'Niell
179 So. 297; 189 La. 226; 1938 La. LEXIS 1170 (Southern Reporter)

State v. Festervand

Opinion of the Court

O’NIELL, Chief Justice.

The defendant is appealing from a conviction and sentence for the crime of grand larceny, and for being a second offender. There is no hill of exception nor assignment of error, and no error apparent on the face of the record; hence no ground for the defendant’s asking for an annulment of the conviction or sentence.

The conviction and sentence are affirmed.

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