Flynn v. State

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Flynn v. State, 82 S.W. 509 (Tex. Crim. App. 1904)
47 Tex. Crim. 152; 1904 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 254
Hehdersoh

Flynn v. State

Opinion of the Court

HEHDERSOH, Judge.

Appellant was convicted in the corporation court of the city of Paris, Lamar County, of violating an ordinance of the city of Paris and prosecutes an appeal. The Assistant. Attorney-General has made a motion to dismiss the appeal on the alleged .ground that the recognizance is defective, in that it doeg not state the amount *153 of the punishment assessed against appellant in the corporation court, where the conviction occurred, “as prescribed in Horton v. State, 4 Texas Ct. Rep., 895. We have examined the recognizance in connection with the rule regulating recognizances, where an appeal has been prosecuted from a corporation court or justice court to the county court and there dismissed, and appeal prosecuted to this court, as laid down in Horton v. State, supra; and the defect here pointed out, comes clearly within the rule there prescribed. Besides other essentials, it is required that the appeal bond state the amount of punishment assessed against appellant in the corporation court. This the recognizance fails to do. The appeal is therefore dismissed.

Dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Jack Flynn v. the State
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published