But the judgment of conviction must not be reversed because of error in the record, when the court is satisfied that no injury resulted therefrom to the defendant." James v. State, 28 Ala. App. 225, 181 So. 709; Sanford v. State, 26 Ala. App. 311, 159 So. 271. The Constitution of Alabama, Article 6, Section 170, provides: "Sec. 170. The style of all processes shall be 'The State of Alabama,' and all prosecutions shall be carried on in the name and by the authority of the same, and shall conclude 'against the peace and dignity of the state.' Title 15, Section 229 of the Code provides: "X 229. (4526) (7131) (4893) (4365) (4784) (4111) (561) Caption and conclusion. — An indictment must contain, in the caption or body thereof, the name of the state, county, court, and time when it is preferred, and must conclude against the peace and dignity of the state of Alabama."