Supreme Court of Missouri, 1896

State v. Herron

State v. Herron
Supreme Court of Missouri · Decided December 1, 1896 · Burgess, Oantt, Sherwood
136 Mo. 292; 37 S.W. 1131; 1896 Mo. LEXIS 326

State v. Herron

Opinion of the Court

Oantt, P. J.

Thedefendant was indicted in the St. Louis criminal court, duly arraigned and convicted of grand larceny and his punishment assessed at two years in the penitentiary. He appeals but has filed no exceptions. We are remitted to an examination of the record proper to ascertain what, if any, error was com-mitted to his prejudice in the St. Louis criminal court. A critical examination discloses no error or irregularity whatever in the proceedings and the judgment is accordingly affirmed.

Sherwood and Burgess, JJ., concur.

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