Morfett v. State
This text of 135 S.W. 573 (Morfett v. State) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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This is a misdemeanor case. The defendant was charged and convicted of unlawfully selling intoxicating liquors in Potter County, Texas, after an election had been held by the qualified voters of said county in accordance with law to determine whether or not the sale of intoxicating liquors should be prohibited in said county, and such election had resulted in favor of prohibition, and the Commissioners' Court had duly made, passed and entered its order declaring the result of such election, and absolutely prohibited such sales, and his punishment assessed at a fine of $100 and sixty days in jail.
The Assistant Attorney-General has filed a motion to dismiss this appeal, among others, on the ground that the recognizance does not state the amount of the punishment inflicted in the trial court. The motion is well taken. Articles 886, 887 and 888, Code of Criminal *Page 539
Procedure; Clark v. State, 41 Tex.Crim. Rep.,
Dismissed.
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