Case Name: DOROTHY ROY v. STATE
Court: Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oklahoma
Decision Date: 1919-08-19
Citations: 16 Okla. Crim. 700
Docket Number: No. A-3285
Parties: DOROTHY ROY v. STATE.
Judges: 
Reporter: Oklahoma Criminal Reports
Volume: 16
Pages: 700–701

Head Matter:
DOROTHY ROY v. STATE.
No. A-3285.
Opinion Filed Aug. 19, 1919.
(183 Pac. 428.)
Appeal from Superior Court, Creek County; Gaylord R. Wilcox, Judge.
Dorothy Roy was convicted of keeping a bawdyhouse, and sentenced to pay a fine of $250, and she appeals.
Judgment affirmed.
R. B. Thompson, for plaintiff in error.
The Attorney General, for the State.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Dorothy Roy was convicted in the superior court of Creek county of keeping a bawdyhouse, and her punishment fixed as above stated.
This appeal has been pending in this court since the 12th day of March, 1918, the cause having been submitted Juno 5, 1919, at which time no appearance was made by any counsel representing plaintiff in error, nor has any brief been filed in her behalf. Rulé 9 (12 Okla. Cr. viii, 165 Pac. x) of this court provides:
"When no counsel appears, and no briefs are filed, the court will examine the' pleadings, the instructions of the court and the exceptions taken thereto, and the judgment and sentence, and if no prejudicial error appears, will affirm the judgment."
This appeal has evidently been abandoned. An examination of the pleadings, instructions, and judgment and sentence discloses no prejudicial error, and, in accordance with Rule 9, supra, the judgment is affirmed..