Bell v. State

342 S.W.2d 444, 170 Tex. Crim. 508, 1961 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 5248
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 1, 1961
Docket32895
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bell v. State, 342 S.W.2d 444, 170 Tex. Crim. 508, 1961 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 5248 (Tex. 1961).

Opinion

BELCHER, Judge

The conviction is for negligent homicide in the second degree; the punishment, two years in jail.

No statement of facts adduced on the trial accompanies the record.

The offense is charged by) indictment returned and presented by the grand jury of Dallas County, Texas, into the Criminal District Court of Dallas County.

The trial was had and the judgment entered August 4, 1960, in the County Criminal Court No. 3 of Dallas County.

By motion in writing filed August 5, 1960, the appellant challenged the jurisdiction of County Criminal Court No. 3 to try this cause on the ground that the order of transfer shows that it was transferred to the County Criminal Court of Dallas County. The motion was heard, considered and overruled.

The judgment shows that on August 4, 1960, the state’s attorney and the appellant in person and by his attorney appeared *509 and announced ready for trial; and the same day the jury returned its verdict finding appellant guilty and assessed his punishment at two years in jail.

The complaint of any irregularity in the order of transfer of an indictment from the district court to a court having jurisdiction should be urged before announcing ready, entering a plea and standing trial.

No error is presented. 16 Tex. Jur. 2d 374, Sec. 220; 1 Branch 2d 323, Sec. 280; Lenzen v. State, 112 Tex Cr. Rep. 297, 16 S.W. 2d 234; Flournoy v. State, 124 Tex Cr. Rep. 395, 63 S.W. 2d 558; Torres v. State, 161 Tex. Cr. Rep. 480, 278 S.W. 2d 853.

Nothing further being presented for review, the judgment is affirmed.

Opinion approved by the Court

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