Case ID: ind_233/html/0503-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Draper, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Snider v. State of Indiana.
    [No. 29,169.
    Filed September 30, 1954.]
    
      Curtis C. Plopper, of Boonville, for appellant.
    
      Edwin K. Steers, Attorney General, and Owen S. Boling, Deputy Attorney General, for appellee.
   Draper, J.

The appellant, was charged with driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating- liquor. He was tried by jury and found guilty. Appellant’s motion for new trial was overruled, and he appeals.

A determination of the alleged errors assigned in appellant’s motion for new trial would require a consideration of matters which could only be shown by a bill of exceptions. The record contains no bill of exceptions “signed by the judge and filed with the clerk” as required by Rule 2-3 of this court. Thus, no question has been presented to this court, and the judgment must be affirmed.

So ordered.

Flanagan, C. J., Bobbitt, Emmert and Gilkison, JJ., concur.

Note. — Reported in 121 N. E. 2d 731. 
      
      . No judgment on the verdict had been rendered when the original transcript was filed. In accordance with Rule 2-3 of this court, we retained jurisdiction of the appeal and suspended consideration thereof until judgment was shown to have been rendered as evidenced by the filing here of a duly certified copy thereof. See Wilson v. State (1953), 232 Ind. 495, 112 N. E. 2d 449.