Pena v. State
This text of 72 Tex. Crim. 621 (Pena 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.
Opinion
Appellant was convicted for an aggravated assault upon his wife and his punishment assessed at a fine of $25.
There is in the record what purports to be a statement of facts, but it was filed more than twenty days after the adjournment of the court. Upon motion of the Assistant Attorney-General it is struck out and not considered. DeFriend v. State, 69 Texas Crim. Rep., 329, 153 S. W. Rep., 881; Durham v. State, 69 Texas Crim. Rep., 71, 155 S. W. Rep., 222; Butler v. State, 72 Texas Crim. Rep., 81, 160 S. W. Rep., 1191. In the absence of a statement of facts no question is raised which can be considered.
The judgment is affirmed. Affirmed„
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