Daniels v State

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Daniels v State
1929 OK CR 243
278 P. 400
43 Okl.Cr. 347
Decided: 06/22/1929
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

(Syllabus.)

Appeal and Error Conviction for Felony Affirmed in Absence of Briefs or Oral Argument.

Page 348

Appeal from District Court, Washington County; J.R. Charlton, Judge.

A.A. Daniels was convicted of burglary in the second degree, and he appeals. Modified and affirmed.

C.F. Gowdy, McGhee & Davis, and H.H. Montgomery, for plaintiff in error.

Edwin Dabney, Atty. Gen., for the State.

EDWARDS, P.J. The plaintiff in error, hereinafter called defendant, was convicted in the district court of Washington county of burglary in the second degree and his punishment fixed at seven years in the state penitentiary.

The judgment was rendered in February, 1927, and the appeal was lodged in this court in August, 1927. No briefs in support of the appeal have been filed, and no appearance for oral argument was made at the time the case was submitted. It has been many times held by this court that where an appeal from a felony is prosecuted and no briefs are filed nor oral argument made, the court will examine the record for jurisdictional and fundamental errors and to ascertain if the evidence reasonably sustains the judgment. If no such errors appear and the evidence is sufficient, the case will be affirmed.

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