Case Name: Howell Crawford v. The State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1908-03-20
Citations: 53 Tex. Crim. 310
Docket Number: No. 4235
Parties: Howell Crawford v. The State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 53
Pages: 310–310

Head Matter:
Howell Crawford v. The State.
No. 4235.
Decided March 20, 1908.
Burglary—Statement of Facts—Bills of Exception—Affidavits.
Where the motion and affidavits alleging reasons for failure to file statement of facts and bills of exception did not show any diligence why the same were not filed in time, the same cannot be considered on appeal.
Appeal from the District Court of Hunt. Tried below before Hon. R. L. Porter.
Appeal from a conviction of burglary; four years imprisonment in the penitentiary.
The opinion states the case.
Ho brief on file for appellant.
F. J. McCord, Assistant Attorney-General for the State. •

Opinion:
BROOKS, Judge.
Appellant was convicted of burglary, his punishment being assessed at four years confinement in the penitentiary.
There is neither statement of facts nor bill of exceptions in the record. The indictment is good, and the charge of the court is applicable to a state of facts provable thereunder. In this condition of the record, it will follow, under the well settled rule of this court, this case must be affirmed, and it is accordingly so ordered.
Affirmed.