Manning v. United States

1904 OK 105, 78 P. 92, 14 Okla. 604, 1904 Okla. LEXIS 119
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedSeptember 3, 1904
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Manning v. United States, 1904 OK 105, 78 P. 92, 14 Okla. 604, 1904 Okla. LEXIS 119 (Okla. 1904).

Opinion

Opinion of the court by

Burwell, J.:

The appellant was convicted of disposing of intoxicating liquors to Indians. He appeals to this court, and prays a reversal of the judgment and sentence. He has filed no briefs. If there is any error in the record it is his duty to point it out to the court. An appellate court will not search for error, and our attention has been ■called to none.

The judgment of the lower court is hereby affirmed, •and it is ordered that it be carried into execution at the cost ■of the appellant.

Gillette, J., who presided in the court below, not sitting; all the other Justices concurring.

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