Case ID: tex-crim_109/html/0243-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "HAWKINS, Judge.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

John McKinney v. The State.
    No. 11411.
    Delivered March 7, 1928.
    Murder — Statement of Facts — Filed Too Late — Cannot Be Considered.
    Where a statement of facts is filed in the lower court after the expiration of the time in which it is required to be filed, such statement of. facts cannot he considered on appeal.
    Appeal from the Criminal District Court of Tarrant County. Tried below before the Hon. Geo. E. Hosey, Judge.
    
      Appeal from a conviction of murder, penalty ninety-nine years in the penitentiary.
    The opinion states the case.
    No brief filed for appellant.
    A. A. Dawson of Canton, State’s Attorney, for the State.
   HAWKINS, Judge.

Conviction is for murder, punishment being assessed at ninety-nine years in the penitentiary.

No bills of exception complaining of any proceedings during the trial are found in the record.

The motion for new trial was overruled on the 28th day of June and ninety days granted for filing statement of facts and bills of exception. The ninety days expired on the 26th day of September. The statement of facts was filed in the lower court on the 18th day of October. No excuse for the delay is shown. Under such circumstances the statement of facts cannot be. considered. .

In the condition we find the record nothing is presented for review and the judgment must be affirmed, and it is so ordered.

Affirmed.