Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1933

Barbuzza v. State

Barbuzza v. State
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · Decided November 8, 1933 · Hawkins
64 S.W.2d 778; 124 Tex. Crim. 561; 1933 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 545 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Barbuzza v. State

Opinion of the Court

HAWKINS, Judge.

Appellant was charged in the first count of the information with having sold inferior gasoline in violation of article 1105, P. C., and in the second count with acting as the distributor of gasoline without having first obtained a valid permit from the Comptroller as required by law. Conviction was had under each count, the jury having assessed the punishment under the first count at a fine of $25.00, and under the second count at a finé of $100.00. ■

*562 We find in the transcript an entry to the effect that recognizance was entered into by appellant, naming his sureties, but nowhere in the transcript does such recognizance appear. The memoranda does not show such recognizance as would authorize this court to take note of the appeal. Jenkins v. State, 86 Texas Crim. Rep., 266, 216 S. W. 183.

The appeal is therefore ordered dismissed.

Dismissed.

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