Brown v. State
This text of 1922 OK CR 8 (Brown v. State) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The plaintiff in error, Gordon Brown, was by information charged with the murder of one Lon Hardy, alleged to have been committed in Carter county on or about the 30th daj of August, 1919, by shooting him with a pistol. Upon his trial the jury returned a verdict finding him guilty of manslaughter in the second degree, and assessing his punishment at confinement in the county jail for a period of 12 months and by a fine of $1,000. From the judgment in pursuance of the verdict, on the 18th day of November, 1920, the defendant appealed by filing in this court on May 16, 1921, a petition in error with case-made. Plaintiff in error, by his counsel of record, has filed a motion to dismiss his appeal. It is therefore considered, adjudged, and ordered that said motion be sustained, the appeal herein dismissed, and the cause remanded to the trial court, with direction to cause the judgment and sentence to be carried into execution. Mandate forthwith.
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1922 OK CR 8, 203 P. 1118, 20 Okla. Crim. 396, 1922 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 80, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/brown-v-state-oklacrimapp-1922.