Case ID: la-ann_49-2/html/1597-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Miller, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 12,666.
    State of Louisiana vs. Ben. Lafargue.
    When there is no bill of exceptions, assignment of errors or error disclosed by the record the sentence of the accused will be affirmed.
    APPEAL from the Criminal District Court for the Parish of Orleans. Baker, J.
    
    
      M. J. Cunningham, Attorney General, for Plaintiff, Appellee.
    Defendant, Appellant, in propria persona.
    
    Submitted on briefs December 4, 1897.
    Opinion handed down December 13, 1897.
   The opinion of the court was delivered by

Miller, J.

The appeal is from a sentence for larceny.

There is no bill of exceptions nor assignment of errors, nor any error shown by the record. The accused is without counsel, and we have gone over the record with the desire that the accused may not be deprived on any legal right, but we find no basis on which we can interfere with the sentence.

It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the sentence be affirmed.