Case Name: Other Owings v. The State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1929-04-24
Citations: 112 Tex. Crim. 504
Docket Number: No. 12488
Parties: Other Owings v. The State.
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 112
Pages: 504–506

Head Matter:
Other Owings v. The State.
No. 12488.
Delivered April 24, 1929.
Rehearing denied May 29, 1929.
The opinion states the case.
/. Lee Cearley of Cisco, for appellant.
A. A. Dawson of Canton, State’s Attorney, for the State,

Opinion:
LATTIMORE, Judge.
— Conviction for burglary; punishment, two years in the penitentiary.
Appellant raises the point in this court for the first time that the indictment as copied in the transcript omits the statutory conclusion "against the peace and dignity of the State." The clerk of the trial court has forwarded to this court a certified copy of the original indictment showing same to contain a proper statutory conclusion.
The record is here without any bills of exception. We have carefully considered the facts and are of opinion same are ample to support the judgment. A house with barns and garage was situated on land belonging to a Mr. McCullam. The house, barns, garage, etc., referred to were occupied and controlled by Mr. Clampitt. On the night charged in the indictment the garage on said place was broken into and car casings, rims, a motormeter and some harness were taken. The rims and motormeter were found on appellant's car. An accomplice testified that he and appellant entered the house and took the articles in question. We think the evidence sufficient. The indictment properly charged ownership in Clampitt.
No error appearing, the judgment will be affirmed.
A ffirmed.
HAWKINS, J., absent.