Klopner v. State
189 S.W.2d 257, 189 S.W. 268, 80 Tex. Crim. 232, 1916 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 306
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas·Decided November 1, 1916·No. No. 4272.·Published·Cited by 1 cases
Opinion
Appellant was tried before Hon. Jesse M. Brown, county judge of Tarrant County, under an information charging him with being a delinquent child. This is not a criminal offense, and no appeal lies to this court from an order adjudging him a delinquent child, and ordering him conveyed to the State Institute for the Training of Juveniles. Ex parte Bartee, 174 S. 'W. Rep., 1057.
The court being without jurisdiction to entertain this appeal, it is ordered dismissed.
Affirmed.
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Klopner v. State, 189 S.W.2d 257, 189 S.W. 268, 80 Tex. Crim. 232, 1916 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 306 (Tex. 1916).
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