Godard v. State

139 S.W. 1131, 100 Ark. 148, 1911 Ark. LEXIS 340
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedJune 19, 1911
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Godard v. State, 139 S.W. 1131, 100 Ark. 148, 1911 Ark. LEXIS 340 (Ark. 1911).

Opinion

McCulloch, C. J.

The defendant, Ben Godard, was, on March 11, 1911, convicted of the crime of forgery, and has filed a transcript of the record in this court. It does not appear, however, from the transcript that there was an appeal granted, or a prayer for an appeal entered. So this court has not acquired jurisdiction of the cause, and cannot review the proceedings of the circuit court. The transcript will, therefore, be stricken from the files of this court. It is so ordered.

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