State v. Stubbs
State v. Stubbs
Opinion of the Court
The defendant was charged by an .indictment returned at the March term, 1891, of the Douglass circuit court, with murder in the first degree,
At the February term, 1892, of the Oregon circuit court, the defendant was tried and convicted of manslaughter in the fourth degree, and his punishment .assessed at a fine of $100 and three months’ imprisonment in the county jail. After unsuccessful motions for a new trial and in arrest, he appealed to this court.
There • has been no bill qf exceptions filed, or attempted to be filed, in this court., And there being no error apparent upon the record, the judgment must be affirmed, and it is so ordered.
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