State v. Wessinger
158 So. 2d 594, 245 La. 409
Opinion
Defendants were convicted and appealed. They made no appearance and filed no briefs in this court, therefore, the bills of exceptions which were reserved are considered abandoned. State v. Perry, 239 La. 131, 118 So.2d 130 (1960). The only question remaining under these circumstances is whether there are any errors patent on the face of the record. A review of the record discloses no error patent on the face of the record. Accordingly, the conviction and sentence are affirmed.
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State v. Wessinger, 158 So. 2d 594, 245 La. 409 (La. 1963).
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