Case Name: WILLIAMS v. STATE
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1918-04-17
Citations: 202 S.W. 958
Docket Number: No. 4997
Parties: WILLIAMS v. STATE.
Judges: PRENDERGAST, J., absent.
Reporter: South Western Reporter
Volume: 202
Pages: 958–958

Head Matter:
WILLIAMS v. STATE.
(No. 4997.)
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
April 17, 1918.)
Criminal Law &wkey;>1124(4) — Appeal—Record.
For review, as to motion for new trial, the facts stated as grounds in the motion must be prepared and sent with the record.
Appeal from District Court, Wharton County; Samuel J. Styles, Judge.
Tobe Williams was convicted of murder, and appeals.
Affirmed.
E. B. Hendricks, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

Opinion:
DAVIDSON, P. J.
This is a death penalty conviction for murder.
The record is before us without statement of facts or bill of exceptions. The two grounds of the motion for new trial relate to questions of fact, but are in no way verified. The matters are stated as grounds in the motion for new trial, but there is nothing in the record to support either ground; the facts bearing upon these questions not having been prepared and sent with the record.
The judgment, therefore, will be affirmed.
PRENDERGAST, J., absent.