State v. Guinn

297 P. 808, 43 Wyo. 106, 1931 Wyo. LEXIS 7
Wyoming Supreme Court·Decided March 31, 1931·No. 1689·Published

Opinion

*107 Per Curiam.

The State’s motion to dismiss tbe appeal must be sustained. A record on appeal must contain a certified copy of tbe judgment or order appealed from. Sec. 6406, W. C. S. 1920. This appeal purports to be from the judgment imposing sentence upon a verdict of guilty in a criminal prosecution. Tbe record contains no copy of tbe judgment, nor anything to show that a judgment has been entered. There is a certificate that “Bar Docket No. 1” contains tbe following: “May 27, 1930. Sentence not to exceed ten years in reformatory at Worland. Appeal bond fixed at $1000.” This entry evidently is merely a memorandum or minute of tbe judge and not tbe entry of tbe judgment. See Barnett v. Bankers Finance Ass’n., 38 Wyo. 511, 268 Pac. 1025; Lawer v. Kline, 41 Wyo. 167, 282 Pac. 1061.

Appeal dismissed.

Dismissed.

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Lawer v. Kline
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Barnett v. Bankers' Finance Ass'n
268 P. 1025 (Wyoming Supreme Court, 1928)