Court Opinion

ID: 3976084
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 10:33:53.038969+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:16:29.658703
License: Public Domain

Appellant has filed a motion for rehearing with an exhaustive discussion on one question by which it is contended that the complaint and information in the case show that the offense alleged, if committed, was barred by the statute of limitation. We note that the information sets forth that the offense was committed on the 21st day of May, 1941, and the complaint was presented at the July-August Term, 1941. The burden of the argument seems to be that the file mark on the information shows it to be filed on July 22, 1931, instead of 1941. Reference to the file mark discloses that the printed figure "3" has written above it a "4." Taken in connection with the record of the case the trial court was justified in finding that it was actually filed in 1941 instead of 1931. Even though there be no evidence on the subject and no finding by the court that would apply to it, we are unable to see any aid given to his plea of limitation by this file mark. His objection should have been that the information was filed prior to the commission of the offense.
Appellant has failed to present a record which indicates the court was in error in overruling his motion. Hinson v. State,100 S.W. 939; Fields v. State, 151 S.W. 1051.
The motion for rehearing is overruled.