Case Name: The State v. Evans, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Missouri
Jurisdiction: Missouri
Decision Date: 1897-01-19
Citations: 137 Mo. 142
Docket Number: 
Parties: The State v. Evans, Appellant.
Judges: Sherwood and Burgess, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Missouri Reports
Volume: 137
Pages: 142–142

Head Matter:
The State v. Evans, Appellant.
Division Two,
January 19, 1897.
Appellate Practice: bill of exceptions. Where appellant files no bill of exceptions, and no error appears upon the record proper, the judgment of the lower court will be affirmed.
Appeal from Cass Circuit Court. — Hon. W. W. Wood, Judge.
Affirmed.
JR. F. Walker, attorney-general, for the state.

Opinion:
Gantt, P. J.
At the September term, 1895, of the circuit court of Cass county the defendant was indicted for a felonious assault with intent to kill Lee Nichols. He was duly arraigned and entered his plea of not guilty, and obtained a continuance. At the January term, 1896, he was tried and convicted, and from that conviction appealed to this court. He has filed no bill of exceptions, and the most careful scrutiny has discovered no error in the record proper, and it follows that the judgment must be and is affirmed.
Sherwood and Burgess, JJ., concur.