State v. Jackson
State v. Jackson
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal from a sentence of the circuit court of the city of St. Louis.
The defendant was prosecuted by information, duly verified, filed by the circuit attorney of said city. She was duly arraigned and pleaded not guilty. A trial was had on April 10,1906, and resulted in her conviction and sentence to the penitentiary.
The information charged the defendant with the larceny of seventy-five dollars from the person of one Reuthinger in the nighttime. After the verdict of guilty defendant filed her motion for a new trial, which was continued to the next term. At the next term the motion was overruled and she then filed a motion in arrest, which was continued to the next term. No bill of exceptions was filed at the term during which the motion for new trial was overruled, nor was leave asked or obtained to file a bill of exceptions in vacation or
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State v. GOLDIE JACKSON
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- Published