State v. Bradley

66 So. 395, 136 La. 55, 1914 La. LEXIS 1977
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided November 4, 1914·No. No. 20663·Published·Cited by 6 cases

Opinion

LAND, J.

Defendant, charged with' the crime of arson (the burning of a church), was convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for seven years, and has appealed, but has made no appearance by counsel in this court.

We find in the record not a single bill of exception. A notation by the clerk that the defendant excepted and reserved a bill does not relieve the party from the necessity of writing out, and having signed, a proper bill of exception. See State v. Carr, 111 La. 716, 35 South. 839.

Judgment affirmed.

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