Case Name: HOWELL v. STATE
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1922-10-18
Citations: 244 S.W. 381
Docket Number: No. 7272
Parties: HOWELL v. STATE.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter
Volume: 244
Pages: 381–381

Head Matter:
HOWELL v. STATE.
(No. 7272.)
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
Oct. 18, 1922.)
Criminal law <®=>l 144(17)— Presumption in favor of judgment in absence of bill of exceptions.
In the absence of a statement of facts and bills of exception, everything will be presumed in favor of the validity of the judgment.
Appeal from District Court, Cass County; Hugh Carney, Judge.
Joe Howell was convicted for selling intoxicating liquor, and be appeals.
Affirmed.
R. G. Storey, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

Opinion:
HAWKINS, J.
Conviction is for selling intoxicating liquor. Punishment, one year in the penitentiary.
In the absence of a statement of facts and bills of exception, we must presume everything in favor of the validity of the judgment.
The same will be affirmed.
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