Anderson v. State
290 S.W.2d 250, 163 Tex. Crim. 209, 1956 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 1029
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas·Decided February 22, 1956·No. No. 28,085·Published·Cited by 2 cases
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This purports to be an appeal from a conviction as a so-called habitual offender, with punishment assessed at life in the penitentiary.
The record has been searched in vain for evidence of the fact that a notice of appeal was made and entered of record in this case, as required by law (Art. 827, C. C. P.).
[210] A proper notice of appeal is necessary to invoke the appellate jurisdiction of this court.
Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed.
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Anderson v. State, 290 S.W.2d 250, 163 Tex. Crim. 209, 1956 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 1029 (Tex. 1956).
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