Case Name: Salvador Morales Tinajero v. State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1962-02-21
Citations: 172 Tex. Crim. 129
Docket Number: No. 34,314
Parties: Salvador Morales Tinajero v. State
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 172
Pages: 129–130

Head Matter:
Salvador Morales Tinajero v. State
No. 34,314.
February 21, 1962
No attorney for appellant of record on appeal.
Leon Douglas, State’s Attorney, Austin, for the state.

Opinion:
McDonald, judge.
Appellant was convicted for the offense of failure to stop and render aid.
In view of our disposition of the cause, the facts need not be set forth.
An examination of the record reflects the absence of a judgment, as required by Art. 766, V.A.C.C.P.; a notice of appeal, Gentry v. State, 273 S.W. 2d 419, Anderson v. State, 165 Texas Cr. Rep. 643, 310 S.W. 2d 83 and neither a recognizance nor an appeal bond, Alexander v. State, 272 S.W. 2d 100, Griffin v. State, 160 Texas Cr. Rep. 478, 272 S.W. 2d 526.
For the reasons stated, the appeal is dismissed.