Driggs v. State , 43 Tex. Crim. 406 ( 1902 )


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  • Appellant was convicted of gaming, and fined $10. The Assistant Attorney-General has filed the following motion to dismiss this appeal, to wit: "Appellant was charged with the offense of gaming, and upon trial was convicted, and his punishment, as shown by the verdict and judgment herein, assessed at a fine of ten dollars; that subsequent to the conviction, and in open court, he entered into a recognizance which describes the offense as being a misdemeanor, and the punishment as being a fine of twenty-five dollars. Therefore the State would show the court there is a variance between the recognizance and the verdict and judgment herein; that the recognizance misdescribes the judgment of the court, in that the judgment was for ten dollars, and the recognizance recites the same as a judgment for twenty-five dollars. Wherefore the State prays the court to dismiss this appeal, because there is not such recognizance herein as required by article 887, Code of Criminal Procedure, and therefore this court is without jurisdiction." An inspection of the record shows it sustains the motion, and it is accordingly sustained.

    The appeal is dismissed.

    Appeal dismissed. *Page 407

Document Info

Docket Number: No. 2372.

Citation Numbers: 66 S.W. 546, 43 Tex. Crim. 406

Judges: BROOKS, JUDGE.

Filed Date: 1/29/1902

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/13/2023