Title: White v. State
Citation: 125 N.E.2d 442, 234 Ind. 193
Docket Number: 29,205
State: Indiana
Issuer: Indiana Supreme Court
Date: April 4, 1955

234 Ind. 193 (1955)
125 N.E.2d 442
WHITE
v.
STATE OF INDIANA.
No. 29,205.

Supreme Court of Indiana.
Filed April 4, 1955.
*194 Robert D. Symmes, of Indianapolis, for appellant.
Edwin K. Steers, Attorney General, Owen S. Boling and Thomas M. Crowdus, Deputy Attorneys General, for appellee.
ACHOR, J.
Appellant was indicted for murder in the second degree. He was tried by jury and found guilty as charged. The court pronounced judgment upon the verdict, sentencing appellant to the Indiana State Prison for life.
The error assigned is the overruling of his amended motion for new trial. The grounds asserted in the *195 motion for new trial and relied upon for reversal are as follows:
We entertain considerable doubt as to whether appellant in the preparation of his brief has made a "good faith effort" to comply with Rule 2-17 (e) and (f) of this court. However, we have elected to assert that doubt in favor of appellant, and to consider the appeal on its merits. We will, therefore, consider appellant's contentions in the order above presented:
Judgment is therefore affirmed.
NOTE.  Reported in 125 N.E.2d 442.