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State v. Jones

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Feb 25, 1929
167 La. 883 (La. 1929)

Opinion

No. 29621.

January 28, 1929. Rehearing Denied February 25, 1929.

Appeal from Twenty-Third Judicial District Court, Parish of Ascension; Sam A. LeBlanc, Judge.

Paul Jones was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon, and he appeals. Appeal dismissed.

Charles T. Wortham, of Donaldsonville, for appellant.

Percy Saint, Atty. Gen., and Aubert L. Talbot, Dist. Atty., of Napoleonville, and E.R. Schowalter, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


Defendant was convicted in the lower court for the crime of carrying concealed on or about his person a dangerous weapon, a pistol.

He was sentenced to pay a fine of $300, or to serve three months in the parish jail.

As the fine does not exceed $300, this court is without jurisdiction to entertain the appeal. Const. 1921, art. 7, § 10.

It is therefore ordered that the appeal be dismissed.

O'NIELL, C.J., concurs in the decree on the ground that neither of the alternative penalties is sufficient to bring the case within the jurisdiction of this court.


Summaries of

State v. Jones

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Feb 25, 1929
167 La. 883 (La. 1929)
Case details for

State v. Jones

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. JONES

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Feb 25, 1929

Citations

167 La. 883 (La. 1929)
120 So. 584

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