Costillo v. State
3 P.2d 1114, 39 Ariz. 58, 1931 Ariz. LEXIS 161
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Costillo v. State, 3 P.2d 1114, 39 Ariz. 58, 1931 Ariz. LEXIS 161 (Ark. 1931).
Opinion
The defendant was tried and convicted of a felony. Other than to cause the record to be certified to this court, he has done nothing to point out wherein he was prejudiced although he has had more than a year to do so. The information to which he pleaded guilty states an offense, and otherwise he seems to have been accorded a fair and impartial trial.
The judgment is affirmed. *Page 59
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