Harris v. State

104 N.E. 969, 181 Ind. 503, 1914 Ind. LEXIS 61
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided April 22, 1914·No. No. 22,586·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

Per Curiam.

[504] 1.

[503] Appellant was convicted in the court below of embezzlement and sentenced to serve an indeterminate term of imprisonment of not less than two or more than fourteen years. From that judgment, he appealed and [504] assigned errors in this court January 23, 1914. The Attorney-General has filed for the State a verified motion to dismiss the appeal in which it is shown that appellant died March 5, 1914. The death of appellant makes the questions involved in the appeal moot and, on the authority of Gibson v. State (1912), 178 Ind 315, 99 N. E. 424, the motion of the State is sustained and the appeal dismissed.

Note. — Reported in 104 N. E. 969.

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