Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1911

Wise v. State

Wise v. State
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · Decided November 15, 1911 · Prendergast
140 S.W. 1085; 63 Tex. Crim. 618; 1911 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 495 (South Western Reporter)

Wise v. State

Opinion of the Court

PRENDERGAST, Judge.

From a conviction for unlawfully carrying a pistol on and about his person, the appellant appeals and claims several errors in the proceedings.

The State contends that as the statement of facts was filed more than twenty days after the adjournment of court, notwithstanding the court allowed thirty days for that purpose, that the statement of facts can not be considered, and cites us to Misso v. State, 61 Texas Crim. Rep., 241, 135 S. W., 1173; Sullivan v. State, 62 Texas Crim. Rep., 410, 137 S. W., 700, and Mosher v. State, 62 Texas Crim. Rep., 42, 136 S. W., 467. These authorities are in point and we can not consider the statement of facts.

Appellant' raises no question that can be considered without a statement -of the facts.

The judgment is therefore affirmed.

Affirmed.

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