Neely v. State

Decision Date01 June 1916
Docket Number8 Div. 403
Citation71 So. 981,14 Ala.App. 664
PartiesNEELY v. STATE.
CourtAlabama Court of Appeals

Appeal from Circuit Court, Jackson County; W.W. Haralson, Judge.

Will Neely was convicted of crime, and he appeals. Appeal dismissed.

W.L. Martin, Atty Gen., for the State.

PELHAM, P.J.

The certificate of appeal in this case filed here on December 20, 1915, shows that the defendant was tried and convicted in the court below of petit larceny on the 4th day of November, 1915, and that he was duly and regularly sentenced on the 5th day of November, 1915, and entered a confession of judgment with sureties, and on the 16th day of November, 1915, took an appeal by filing a written, signed statement, as provided by statute. The case was regularly called on February 3, 1916, and continued, and on the regular call of the case at the next call of this division, May 18, 1916, it was submitted on the motion of the Attorney General to dismiss the appeal. No further steps to perfect the appeal are shown to have been taken in this court, and the motion of the Attorney General is well taken and should be granted. Sanders v. State, 70 So. 949; Smith v. State, 70 So. 950.

Appeal dismissed.

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