Case Name: State of Louisiana v. C. A. Gary
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1870-07
Citations: 22 La. Ann. 460
Docket Number: No. 160
Parties: State of Louisiana v. C. A. Gary.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 22
Pages: 460–460

Head Matter:
No. 160.
State of Louisiana v. C. A. Gary.
In a criminal caso no appeal lies, unless the accused has teen sentenced to the punishment of death, or imprisonment at hard labor, or a fine exceeding three hundred dollars, is actually imposed. Constitution, article 74.
APPEAL from the District Court, parish of Caddo. Levisee, J.
James 8. Ashton, District Attorney, for the State. Loonei/, Hides & Kilpatride, for defendant and appellant

Opinion:
Howe, J.
The accused in this case has appeared from an order granting to the State a rehearing of a motion to discharge. He has never been sentenced. No appeal lies to this court, in a criminal case, unless a sentence of a certain magnitude has been imposed. Constitution, article 74.
Appeal dismissed