State v. Rockeymore

216 So. 2d 828, 253 La. 101, 1968 La. LEXIS 2543
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided December 16, 1968·No. No. 49221·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

BARHAM, Justice.

John Rockeymore, Jr., charged with attempted theft, a misdemeanor,1 was tried before a judge,2 convicted, and sentenced to serve one year in the parish jail. He has appealed. Defense counsel filed no brief and did not appear to argue this appeal before us.

No bills of exception were reserved and perfected, and the record shows no error discoverable by a mere inspection of [103] the pleadings and proceedings. This appeal therefore presents nothing for our consideration. La.C.Cr.P. Art. 920; State v. Asher, 213 La. 131, 34 So.2d 399; State v. Hartson, 213 La. 483, 35 So.2d 24; State v. Honeycutt, 218 La. 362, 49 So.2d 610; State v. Bennett, 235 La. 987, 106 So.2d 443.

The conviction and sentence are affirmed.

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State v. Rockeymore, 216 So. 2d 828, 253 La. 101, 1968 La. LEXIS 2543 (La. 1968).

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