Case Name: Juan Moralez v. State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1959-02-04
Citations: 167 Tex. Crim. 346
Docket Number: No. 30,396
Parties: Juan Moralez v. State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 167
Pages: 346–347

Head Matter:
Juan Moralez v. State.
No. 30,396.
February 4, 1959.
No attorney for appellant of record on appeal.
Leon Douglas, State’s Attorney, Austin, for the state.

Opinion:
WOODLEY, Judge.
The offense is operating a motor vehicle upon a public road while intoxicated; the punishment, seven days in jail and a fine of $100.
Motion to quash the array of jurors was filed, alleging that the members thereof had not been drawn and summoned in the manner required by Art. 2109 R.C.S.
A second motion to quash was filed alleging discrimination in the selection of the jury panel by the deliberate failure to include any of Mexican or Latin American extraction.
Exception was reserved to the overruling of these motions.
In the absence of a formal bill of exception or a statement of facts adduced on the trial or upon the motion to quash, the correctness of the court's ruling on the motions cannot be appraised. Fernandez v. State, 158 Texas Cr. Rep. 266, 254 S.W. 2d 1004.
The judgment is affirmed.