State v. Segreto

49 So. 992, 124 La. 99, 1909 La. LEXIS 431
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJune 19, 1909
DocketNo. 17,702
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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State v. Segreto, 49 So. 992, 124 La. 99, 1909 La. LEXIS 431 (La. 1909).

Opinion

On Motion to Dismiss.

LAND, J.

The defendants were convicted of selling intoxicating liquor to a minor, and were sentenced on May 8, 1909. On May 14, 1909, defendants filed a motion for appeal to the Supreme Court, which was granted. The state has moved to dismiss on the ground that the appeal was taken more than three days after sentence. This motion must prevail. Act No. 108, p. 155, of 1898. It is not pretended that the appellants were prevented from taking their appeal at an earlier date by the adjournment of the court.

Appeal dismissed.

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