Case Name: S. M. Gaines v. State
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Jurisdiction: Texas
Decision Date: 1962-01-17
Citations: 171 Tex. Crim. 638
Docket Number: No. 34,107
Parties: S. M. Gaines v. State
Judges: 
Reporter: Texas Criminal Reports
Volume: 171
Pages: 638–639

Head Matter:
S. M. Gaines v. State
No. 34,107.
January 17, 1962
John B. McDonald, Palestine, for appellant.
Leon Douglas, State’s Attorney, Austin, for the state.

Opinion:
McDonald, judge.
This is an appeal from the county court where appellant was assessed a punishment of six months' confinement in jail and a fine of $500.00 for transporting an alcoholic beverage in a dry area.
Both the appellant and the state point out to us that this appeal must be dismissed as no final judgment was ever entered of record by the county court.
An examination of the record discloses that it does not contain a judgment of conviction.
In the absence of a judgment entered of record in the minutes of the court, the appeal must be dismissed. Article 766, V.A.C.C.P.; Moore v. State, 156 Tex. Cr. Rep. 615, 245 S.W. 2d 491. Where no judgment of conviction was found in the record, the Court of Criminal Appeals had no jurisdiction of the appeal. Fletcher v. State, 154 Tex. Cr. Rep. 518, 229 S.W. 2d 64.
The appeal is dismissed.