State v. Bockstruck
Citation | 192 S.W. 404 |
Decision Date | 02 February 1917 |
Docket Number | No. 19986.,19986. |
Parties | STATE v. BOCKSTRUCK. |
Court | United States State Supreme Court of Missouri |
Appeal from St. Louis Circuit Court; J. Hugo Grimm, Judge.
Henry Bockstruck, Jr., was convicted of knowingly receiving stolen property, and he appeals. Affirmed.
John A. Porter, of St. Louis, for appellant. John T. Barker, Atty. Gen., and Lee B. Ewing, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.
Upon an information charging him with knowingly receiving stolen property, defendant was tried and found guilty in the circuit court of the city of St. Louis, and his punishment by imprisonment was fixed at two years in the penitentiary.
Defendant appealed, but what purports to be a bill of exceptions in the record here presented is not signed by the judge of the trial court, nor is the same in any other manner duly authenticated. Under such condition of the record, the appellate review must be confined to the record proper. State v. Griffin, 249 Mo. 624, 155 S. W. 432.
The record proper is free from error. The judgment is therefore affirmed. All concur.
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