Case Name: THE STATE v. TROUTMAN, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Missouri
Jurisdiction: Missouri
Decision Date: 1906-11-20
Citations: 199 Mo. 255
Docket Number: 
Parties: THE STATE v. TROUTMAN, Appellant.
Judges: All concur.
Reporter: Missouri Reports
Volume: 199
Pages: 255–256

Head Matter:
THE STATE v. TROUTMAN, Appellant.
Division Two,
November 20, 1906.
NO BILL OF EXCEPTIONS. Where there is no bill of exceptions and the record proper is free from error, the judgment will he affirmed.
Appeal from Buchanan Criminal Court. — How. A. D. Burnes, Special Judge.
Anstrmed.
Herbert S. Hadley, Attorney-General, and N. T. Gentry} Assistant Attorney-General, for the State.

Opinion:
BURGESS, P. J.
The prosecuting attorney of Buchanan county filed an information in the criminal court of that county charging the defendant, James Troutman, Robert Kearney and David Masner, jointly with robbery in the first degree. Thereafter upon the motion of defendant a severance was granted him, and upon trial had he was found guilty as charged and his punishment fixed at five years imprisonment in the penitentiary. He appeals.
No bill of exceptions was filed in this ease, so that there is nothing before us for review except the record proper.
The information is well enough, and the record free from error. The judgment is therefore affirmed.
All concur.