Case Name: BALL v. STATE
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1924-05-28
Citations: 262 S.W. 1052
Docket Number: No. 8589
Parties: BALL v. STATE.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter
Volume: 262
Pages: 1052–1052

Head Matter:
BALL v. STATE.
(No. 8589.)
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
May 28, 1924.
Rehearing Denied June 25, 1924.)
Criminal law <&wkey;l i06(3) — Statement of facts, first brought before court on motion' for rehearing, held not entitled to consideration.
Where transcript on appeal was filed on March 6, and case submitted and determined on May 28, statement of facts, first brought before court on motion for rehearing and on application for certiorari on June 12, held nor entitled to consideration, notwithstanding illness of one of defendant’s counsel, where others who appeared for him could have acted.
Appeal from Criminal District Court, Williamson County; James R. Hamilton, Judge.
Dewey Ball was convicted of assault with a prohibited weapon,' and he appealed, and on motion for rehearing applied for certio-rari.
Judgment affirmed, and motion for cer-tiorari and rehearing -overruled.
W. 0. Wofford, of Taylor, for appellant.
Tom Garrard, State’s Atty., and Grover C Morris, Asst. State’s Atty., both of Austin, for the State.

Opinion:
MORROW, P. J.
Charged by indictment with the offense of assault with a prohibited weapon, appellant entered a plea of guilty, and the jury assessed his punishment at confinement in the'penitentiary for a period of one year.
The record is accompanied by no statement of facts; nor is there complaint, by bill of exceptions or otherwise, of any ruling of the trial court, or fault-in the trial of the case. The indictment is not attacked, nor have we observed in it any vice. So far as we are able to discern from the record, the conviction is regular, and this court has no choice but to enter a judgment of affirmance.
Such is the order.
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