Chadwick v. State
216 S.W. 1117, 1919 WL 107
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Bluebook
Chadwick v. State, 216 S.W. 1117, 1919 WL 107 (Tex. 1919).
Opinion
The appeal is from conviction for keeping a bawdyhouse. We find neither statement of facts nor bills of exceptions in the record. There is no matter presented in the motion for a new trial which we can review, in the absence of bills of exceptions or statement of facts. The judgment is affirmed.
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