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Holmes v. State

Court of Appeals of Alabama
Dec 14, 1920
88 So. 194 (Ala. Crim. App. 1920)

Opinion

6 Div. 700.

December 14, 1920.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County; H.B. Heflin, Judge.

Henry Holmes was convicted of burglary, and he appeals. Affirmed.

Grace Simpson, of Birmingham, for appellant.

J.Q. Smith, Atty. Gen., for the State.


The defendant was tried and convicted under an indictment charging burglary, and sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of not less than one year and one day nor more than two years. The record contains no bill of exceptions and the time for filing one has expired. The refused charges and motion for a new trial cannot be considered, there being no bill of exception setting out the evidence in the trial. Ross v. State, 16 Ala. App. 393, 78 So. 309. The record discloses that the defendant was legally convicted; and, there being no error, the judgment of conviction is affirmed.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Holmes v. State

Court of Appeals of Alabama
Dec 14, 1920
88 So. 194 (Ala. Crim. App. 1920)
Case details for

Holmes v. State

Case Details

Full title:HOLMES v. STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Alabama

Date published: Dec 14, 1920

Citations

88 So. 194 (Ala. Crim. App. 1920)
17 Ala. App. 631

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