Case Name: Abe Argovitz v. The State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1931-06-03
Citations: 118 Tex. Crim. 94
Docket Number: No. 14248
Parties: Abe Argovitz v. The State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 118
Pages: 94–96

Head Matter:
Abe Argovitz v. The State.
No. 14248.
Delivered June 3, 1931.
Rehearing October 21, 1931.
The opinion states the case.
Baskett & DeLee, of Dallas, for appellant.
Lloyd W. Davidson, State’s Attorney, of Austin, for the State.

Opinion:
MORROW, Presiding Judge.
The offense is embezzlement; penalty assessed at confinement in the county jail for 365 days.
The appellant was allowed forty-five days after the first day of November, 1930, within which to prepare and file the statement of facts. The statement of facts found in the record was not filed within the time mentioned but was filed more than ninety days after notice of appeal. By article 760, C. C. P., this court is forbidden to consider the statement of facts.
The offense is a misdemeanor. The complaint and information appear regular. But two bills of exception are found in the record. Each of them is based upon the contention that the evidence does not justify the conviction. No evidence appears in the bills of exception, and that appearing in the statement of facts as above stated, is not available upon this appeal.
Finding nothing presented for review which would warrant a reversal of the judgment, an affirmance is ordered.
A ffirmed.