Starr v State

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Starr v State
1913 OK CR 93
130 P. 1176
9 Okl.Cr. 184
Case Number: No. A-1894
Decided: 04/12/1913
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

(Syllabus by the Court.)

APPEAL Notice of Appeal Necessity.

Appeal from District Court, Mayes County; Preston S. Davis, Judge

Joe Starr was convicted of aggravated assault, and he appeals. Appeal dismissed.

A.C. Brewster

C.J. Davenport

FURMAN, J. Appellant was convicted in the district court of Mayes county of an aggravated assault, and his punishment

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was assessed at confinement in the penitentiary for a period of one year and one day. From this judgment he attempted to prosecute an appeal. But no notices of appeal have been served upon the clerk of the district court of Mayes county or upon the county attorney as is required by law. These notices of appeal are jurisdictional, and when they have not been served this court does not acquire jurisdiction of the cause.

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