Roy v. State

58 Ind. 378
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided November 15, 1877·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Niblack, J.

The record in this cause is in so- imperfect a condition as not fairly to present any question for our consideration.

A paper is filed with the record, purporting to be the brief of the appellant, but it does not, either in form or in substance, contain what is necessary to constitute a brief under the rules and usages of this court.

On motion of the Attorney General, the appeal is dismissed, at the costs of the appellant.

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