State v. Jackson
73 So. 770, 140 La. 680
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Bluebook
State v. Jackson, 73 So. 770, 140 La. 680 (La. 1917).
Opinion
Accused moved to quash the indictment on the ground that the event upon which the charge is founded occurred in another parish; and he has appealed from the judgment overruling this motion.
An appeal will lie only from the final judgment. Marr. Crim. Juris. 887.
Appeal dismissed.
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