Case Name: Oscar Avery v. The State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1918-01-23
Citations: 83 Tex. Crim. 80
Docket Number: No. 4839
Parties: Oscar Avery v. The State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 83
Pages: 80–81

Head Matter:
Oscar Avery v. The State.
No. 4839.
Decided January 23, 1918.
Rehearing denied February 20, 1918.
-Affidavit—Motion for New Trial—Practice on Appeal—Insanity.
In the absence of bills of exception and statement of facts an affidavit -alleging defendant’s insanity can not be considered by this court. Besides, appellant has his remedy in the trial court.
Appeal from the Criminal District Court of Dallas. Tried below before the Hon. Eobt. B. Seay.
Appeal from a conviction of burglary; penalty, two years imprisonment in the penitentiary.
The opinion states the case.
Will S. Paine, for appellant.
E. B. Hendricks, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.

Opinion:
DAVIDSON, Presiding Judge.
Under a conviction for burglary appellant prosecutes an appeal.
The record is before us without statement of facts or bill of exceptions. There being nothing in the motion "for new trial that can be considered in the absence of the facts and bills of exception, the judgment will be affirmed.
Affirmed.