Case Name: L. O. Steed v. The State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1926-06-23
Citations: 104 Tex. Crim. 579
Docket Number: No. 10295
Parties: L. O. Steed v. The State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 104
Pages: 579–580

Head Matter:
L. O. Steed v. The State.
No. 10295.
Delivered June 23, 1926.
No brief filed for appellant.
Sam D. Stinson, State’s Attorney, and Robert M. Lyles, Assistant State’s Attorney, for the State.

Opinion:
MORROW, Presiding Judge.
The offense is forgery, punishment fixed at confinement in the penitentiary for a period of two years.
No statement of facts accompanies the record. There are four bills of exceptions. In one complaint is made of the failure to instruct the jury that the evidence was insufficient to sustain the conviction. The others relate to the introduction of the evidence.
In the absence of a statement of facts the sufficiency of the evidence must be presumed. Nothing appears in the bills of exceptions which enables us to determine, in the absence of the facts, that error was committed in any of the rulings of which complaint is made.
The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.