Case Name: CLAYBROOK v. STATE
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1923-04-04
Citations: 252 S.W. 766
Docket Number: No. 7163
Parties: CLAYBROOK v. STATE.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter
Volume: 252
Pages: 766–767

Head Matter:
CLAYBROOK v. STATE.
(No. 7163.)
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
April 4, 1923.
Rehearing Denied June 27, 1923.)
On Motion for Rehearing.
1. Criminal law <&wkey;695(2) — Objection to evidence held ineffective to present statutory question.
An objection to evidence in general terms held, ineffective as an objection to a confession, on tbe ground that it was obtained while accused was under arrest and unwarned, in violation of Code Cr. Proc. 1911, art. 810.
2. Criminal law c&wkey;i0S(KI9) — Motion for new trial not place to raise first objection to admission of evidence.
Objections to evidence, raised for tbe first time on motion for new trial, and unsupported by bill of exceptions taken at the time of trial, will not ordinarily present the questions in such manner as to call for consideration.
Appeal from District Court, Knox County; J. H. Milam, Judge.
Will Claybrook was convicted of unlawful transportation of intoxicáting liquors, and be appeals.
Affirmed.
A. C. Nicholson, of Dallas, and Cecil Storey, of Yernon, for appellant.
R. G. Storey, Asgt. Atty. Gen., for tbe State.

Opinion:
HAWKINS, J.
Conviction is for tbe unlawful transportation of intoxicating liquors, with a punishment of years' confinement in tbe penitentiary.
This is a companion case to Land v. State and Glover v. State, both reported in 247 S. W. on pages 554 and 556. Tbe facts are identical, and tbe legal questions thé same as raised in Land's Case, and there settled adversely to appellant's contention. Tbe objection to certain testimony as being violative of tbe statute on confessions (Code Cr. Proc. art. 810), which called for reversal of Glover's Case, was not raised in tbe instant one, leaving this in all respects like Land's, and demands a similar disposition.
The judgment is accordingly affirmed.
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