State v. Wilder

171 So. 439, 185 La. 1043, 1936 La. LEXIS 1254
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided November 30, 1936·No. No. 34100.·Published

Opinion

ROGERS, Justice.

The appellant, Grady Wilder, was charged by affidavit in the juvenile court for the parish of Caddo with contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. He was tried on the charge, found guilty, and sentenced to serve twelve months in the parish jail.

No question of law is presented by th.e appeal. The record contains no bill of exception, no motion for a new trial, no motion in arrest of judgment, no assignment of errors, and no error patent upon its face. Therefore, this court must affirm the judgment. City of Shreveport v. Jones, 172 La. 833, 135 So. 373.

For the reasons assigned, the conviction and sentence appealed from are affirmed.

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City of Shreveport v. Jones
135 So. 373 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1931)