Case Name: State of Louisiana v. Louis Morel and Jacob Reidy
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1868-06
Citations: 20 La. 402
Docket Number: No. 1697
Parties: State of Louisiana v. Louis Morel and Jacob Reidy.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 20
Pages: 402–402

Head Matter:
No. 1697.
State of Louisiana v. Louis Morel and Jacob Reidy.
In a criminal case, where no bill of exceptions, nor assignment of errors, is found 111 the record, and no error of law appears in the proceedings, the judgment of the District Court will be affirmed.
APPEAL from the First District Court of New Orleans, liowe, J.
G. H. Luzenburg, District Attorney, for State.
Abell and Johnston, for defendants and appellants.

Opinion:
Howell, J.
The defendant, Louis Morel, has appealed from a judgment sentencing him to one year's imprisonment at hard labor in the State Penitentiary, upon his plea of guilty to a charge of larceny; but he has made no appearance here.
After examining the record, we find no bill of exceptions, no assignment of errors, and no error of law in the proceedings, which requires the interposition of the appellate tribunal. See case of State v. Behan, just decided.
Judgment affirmed, with costs.