Case Name: Clyde Kennedy v. The State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1922-11-15
Citations: 99 Tex. Crim. 167
Docket Number: No. 7178
Parties: Clyde Kennedy v. The State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 99
Pages: 167–168

Head Matter:
Clyde Kennedy v. The State.
No. 7178.
Delivered November 15, 1922.
Rehearing denied November 12, 1924.
Transporting Liquor — Bills of Exception — Must be Filed in Time.
The bills of exception in this cause were not filed within the time prescribed in Art. 845 C. C. P., and cannot be considered.
Appeal from the District Court of Jackson county. Tried below before the Hon. Jno. M. Green, Judge.
Appeal from a conviction for transporting intoxicating liquor, penalty one year in the penitentiary.
The opinion states the case.
W. W. McCrory and W. P. Linden, for appellant.
Tom Garrard, State’s Atttorney, and Grover G. Morris, Assistant State’s Attorney, for the State.

Opinion:
HAWKINS, Judge.
Conviction is for the unlawful transportation of liquor. Punishment, one year in the peniteniary.
The trial term of court adjourned March 24th, 1922. By Article 845, C. C. P., thirty days were allowed after adjournment in which to file hills of exception. No extension order was made by the court. The hills were not filed until June 17, 1922. They cannot be considered. (See authorities in note under Art. 845, Vernon's Cr. St., 2d Vol., and Vernon's Civ. & Cr. St., Vol. 2, 1922 Supplement.)
We have examined the facts in the record and they support the conviction. It would serve no purpose to set them out here.
The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.