Case ID: sw_147/html/0251-02.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "PRENDERGAST, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

BRYANT v. STATE.
    (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
    May 8, 1912.)
    Criminal Law (§§ 1092, 1095, 1099, 1102*)— Appeal — Bill op Exceptions — Statement op Pacts.
    Statement of facts and bills of exceptions filed 51 days after adjournment are too late and will be stricken, though the court attempted to allow 90 days after adjournment for their filing.
    [Ed. Note. — Por other cases, see Criminal L->w. Cent. Dig. §§ 2803, 2829. 2831-2861, 2866-2880, 2919; Dec. Dig. §§ 1092, 1095, 1099, 1102.*]
    Appeal from Deaf Smith County Court; C. D. Wright, Judge.
    Jim Bryant appeals from a conviction.
    Affirmed.
    Knight & Slaton, of Hereford, for appellant. C. E. Lane, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the -State.
   PRENDERGAST, J.

Appellant was indicted under article 1221, P. C. (777), for willfully burning an automobile, a misdemeanor, the property of another, naming him. The statement of facts and bills of •exceptions were filed 51 days after the adjournment of the court. The court,undertook to allow 90 days after adjournment to •file these.

The Assistant Attorney General has filed a motion to strike out the statement of facts •and bills of exceptions because filed too late. The motion is granted. Toliver v. State, 144 S. W. 1138, and cases therein cited.

Without a statement of facts or bills of exceptions the question attempted to be raised by the motion for new trial cannot be considered.

The judgment is affirmed.