Tucker v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
Tucker v. State, 127 P. 882 (1912)
8 Okla. Crim. 392; 1912 OK CR 412; 1912 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 418
Furman, Doyue, Armstrong

Tucker v. State

Opinion of the Court

*393 FURMAN, P. J.

On the 14th day of October, 1911, judgment was rendered in the comity court of Jefferson county against appellant for a violation of the prohibitory liquor law, and his punishment was assessed at a fine of $85 and 30 days’ confinement in the county jail.

The appeal in this case was perfected by filing a transcript of the records in this court on December 1,1911. But counsel for appellant have failed and neglected to file a brief in this court in compliance with the rules of the court. The appeal has thereby been abandoned, and the judgment of the lower court is affirmed.

DOYUE, J., concurs; ARMSTRONG, J., absent, and not participating.

Reference

Full Case Name
Bert Tucker v. State.
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published
Syllabus
APPEAL — Failure to File Briefs — Affirmance. Where a brief is not filed by the appellant as required by the rules of the court, the appeal will be treated as abandoned, and the judgment of the trial court will be affirmed. (Syllabus by the Court.)