Case Name: HORN v. STATE
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1916-01-05
Citations: 181 S.W. 727
Docket Number: No. 3880
Parties: HORN v. STATE.
Judges: 
Reporter: South Western Reporter
Volume: 181
Pages: 727–727

Head Matter:
HORN v. STATE.
(No. 3880.)
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas.
Jan. 5, 1916.)
Infants <&wkey;16 — Delinquency—Appeal.
One declared to be a delinquent child does not have the right of appeal from such a judgment, and the appellate court cannot acquire jurisdiction of an attempted appeal.
I Ed. Note. — Eor other cases, see Infants, Cent. Dig. § 16; Dec. Dig. iS&wkey;16.]
Appeal from Tarrant County Court; Jesse M. Brown, Judge.
Arthur Horn was tried before the court as a delinquent child, and, being declared delinquent, appeals.
Appeal dismissed.
Mays & Mays, of Et. Worth, for appellant. C. C. McDonald, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

Opinion:
DAVIDSON, J.
Appellant was tried before the court as a delinquent child, and sent to the State Institution for Training Juveniles at Gatesville.
There is a matter or two that might be important for decision, but under the case of Ex parte Bartee, 174 S. W. at page 1057, it was held that a party would not have the right of appeal from a judgment adjudging him guilty as a delinquent child.
Under that decision this court has not acquired jurisdiction of this appeal, and it is therefore dismissed.