Robinson v. State

30 Tex. 437
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 15, 1867
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Robinson v. State, 30 Tex. 437 (Tex. 1867).

Opinion

Caldwell, J.

These three causes rest upon the same grounds. The indictment charges Bute Robinson, and the bail bond was given by Alfred Robinson, and forfeited, [439]*439upon which judgment final was rendered. There is no evidence that Bute and Alfred Bobinson are the same person, without which no final judgment can be properly rendered, for which these three causes are

Dismissed.

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