Case Name: Harry Williams v. The State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1912-10-30
Citations: 67 Tex. Crim. 597
Docket Number: No. 1955
Parties: Harry Williams v. The State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 67
Pages: 597–598

Head Matter:
Harry Williams v. The State.
No. 1955.
Decided October 30, 1912.
Aggravated Assault—Statement of Pacts.
In the absence of a statement of facts, the Appellate Court can not review the sufficiency of the evidence, or the failure of the court to charge on self-defense.
Appeal from the Criminal District Court of Harris. Tried below before the Hon. C. W. Robinson.
Appeal from a conviction of aggravated assault; penalty, a fine of $350 and six months confinement in the county jail.
The opinion states the case.
Howe & Doughty, for appellant.
G. D. Lane, Assistant Attorney-General, for the State.

Opinion:
DAVIDSON, Presiding Judge.
—Appellant was convicted of an aggravated assault, his punishment being assessed at a fine of $350 and six months imprisonment in the county jail.
The record is before us without a statement of facts or bills of exception. In the absence of the evidence this court is unable to review the contention that the verdict is not supported by the evidence. For the same reason it is impossible for this court to say whether the trial court was in error in refusing to submit the - issue of self-defense.
: The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.