Case Name: STATE v. LATINO
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1915-10-18
Citations: 138 La. 14
Docket Number: No. 21390
Parties: STATE v. LATINO.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Reports
Volume: 138
Pages: 13–15

Head Matter:
(69 South. 857)
No. 21390.
STATE v. LATINO.
(Oct. 18, 1915.)
(Syllabus by the Court.)
Criminal Law <&wkey;1094, 1130 — Appeal—Presentation por Review.
Where the record contains no hill of exceptions or assignment of errors, and no brief has been filed in support of the appeal, the judgment appealed from will be affirmed.
[Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Criminal Law, Cent. Dig. §§ 2807, 2956, 2965-2970, 3204, 3205; Dec. Dig. &wkey;1094, 1130.]
Appeal from Twenty-First Judicial District Court, Parish of Iberville; C. K. Schwing, Judge.
Peter Latino was convicted of purchasing merchandise on credit with intent to cheat and defraud, and appeals.
Affirmed.
Borron & Wilbert, of Plaquemine, and George J. Gulotta, of New Orleans, for ap pellant. R. G. Pleasant, Atty. Gen., and J. H. Morrison, Dist. Atty., of New Orleans (G. A. Gondran, of New Orleans, of counsel), for the State.

Opinion:
SOMMERVILLE, J.
Defendant was convicted of having willfully and unlawfully purchased on credit certain merchandise with intent to cheat or defraud the vendor- or seller, which he willfully and unlawfully disposed of with the intent to cheat and defraud, and with having failed to'pay for said merchandise. He was sentenced to the parish jail for nine months.
The record contains no bill of exceptions, or assignment of errors; and no brief has been filed in support of the appeal*.
The judgment appealed from is therefore affirmed.