Supreme Court of Missouri, 1898

State v. Miller

State v. Miller
Supreme Court of Missouri · Decided November 21, 1898 · Bubgess, Gantt, Shebwood
146 Mo. 229; 47 S.W. 907; 1898 Mo. LEXIS 26

State v. Miller

Opinion of the Court

Gantt, P. J.

This cause must be stricken from the docket because no appeal was granted by the circuit court, and no writ of error was issued from this-court.

A minute examination discloses furthermore, that what purports to be a bill of exceptions was never signed by the judge of that circuit, and has no place-in the transcript.

Stricken from the docket.

Shebwood and Bubgess, JJ., concur.

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