Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1956

De Hay v. State

De Hay v. State
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · Decided October 17, 1956 · Belcher
294 S.W.2d 401; 163 Tex. Crim. 516 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

De Hay v. State

Opinion

BELCHER, Commissioner.

The conviction is for unlawfully practicing medicine; the punishment, 30 days in jail and a fine of $400.

The.state contends that this appeal should be' dismissed because no notice of appeal was given during the term of court at which the judgment, of conviction, was rendered and entered or during the term in which the motion for a new trial was overruled.

The original motion for a new trial was timely filed September 30, 1955. This was during the August Term of court which expired October 1, 1955. Under the provisions of Art. 755, Vernon’s Ann. C.C.P.,,the original motion not having been overruled during the term (August Term) at which it was filed it was pending for disposition at the October Term. Thurman v. State, Tex.Cr.App., 286 S.W.2d 941.

No action was taken by the trial court on the motion within twenty days after it was filed. Therefore, it was overruled by operation of law on October 20, 1955. Mahan v. State, Tex.Cr.App., 288 S.W.2d 508. No notice of appeal was given at the October Term, 1955, of said court. Therefore, the judgment became final upon the expiration of the October Term. The state’s motion to dismiss the appeal is granted.

The appeal is dismissed.

Opinion approved by the court.

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