Case ID: okla-crim_7/html/0700-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

ANTHONY YARBROUGH v. STATE.
    No. A-1353.
    Opinion Filed February 3, 1912.
    Appeal from Garfield County Court; Winfield Scott, Judge.
    Anthony Yarbrough was convicted of violating the prohibitory law, and appeals.
    Appeal dismissed.
    Rush & Steen, for plaintiff in error.
    Smith C. Matson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.
   PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff in error was convicted in the county court of Garfield county, on a charge of having unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor with intent to sell the same, and on May 6, 1911, adjudged to pay a fine of fifty dollars and serve thirty days in the county jail. The Attorney General has filed a motion to dismiss the appeal for the following reason:

"Because the record shows that this is an attempted appeal from a judgment of. conviction for a misdemeanor rendered in the county court of Garfield county on the 6th day of May, 1911, and the petition in error and case-made were not filed in this court until the 5th day of September, 1911, more than 120 days after the rendition of such judgment. ’

There is no answer to the motion, and we take it as confessed. The motion is sustained, and the appeal accordingly dismissed.