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City of Natchitoches v. Dorfer

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 10, 1955
77 So. 2d 407 (La. 1955)

Opinion

No. 41908.

December 13, 1954. Rehearing Denied January 10, 1955.

APPEAL FROM NATCHITOCHES CITY COURT, STATE OF LOUISIANA, HONORABLE JULIAN E. BAILES, J.

Russell E. Gahagan, Natchitoches, for appellant.

Watson Williams, Natchitoches, for appellee.


The defendant Herbert Dorfer was convicted in the City Court of the City of Natchitoches of violating Ordinance No. 504 of that city by selling two fifths of wine and one half-pint of whisky on Sunday, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $400 and costs, and in default of the payment of fine and costs to serve seven months in the city jail.

The defendant did not reserve any bills of exception during his trial, and, although he took an appeal to this court, he made no appearance and filed no brief here. In a criminal case, when the defendant has reserved and perfected no bills of exception in the trial court, or when the defendant presumably abandons any bills he may have taken by failing to appear or file a brief in this court, the appeal in such circumstances presents nothing for our consideration except a determination of whether there is error patent on the face of the record. The record in the instant case shows no such error, and accordingly the conviction and sentence will be affirmed. See State v. Hartson, 213 La. 483, 35 So.2d 24; State v. De Soto, 221 La. 624, 60 So.2d 65.

For the reasons assigned the conviction and sentence are affirmed.


Summaries of

City of Natchitoches v. Dorfer

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jan 10, 1955
77 So. 2d 407 (La. 1955)
Case details for

City of Natchitoches v. Dorfer

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF NATCHITOCHES v. HERBERT DORFER

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jan 10, 1955

Citations

77 So. 2d 407 (La. 1955)
226 La. 822

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