Flowers v State

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Flowers v State
1910 OK CR 145
113 P. 1136
4 Okl.Cr. 60
Decided: 05/28/1910
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

JOE FLOWERS
v.
STATE.

Appeal from the County Court of Wagoner County; W. T. Drake, Judge.

Joe Flowers was convicted of violating the prohibition law, and sentenced to pay a fine of $100.00 and be imprisoned in the county jail for a term of ninety days, and he appeals. Appeal dismissed.

B. J. Beavers, for plaintiff in error.

Fred S. Caldwell, for the State.

OPINION

PER CURIAM.

¶1 No notice of appeal was given by plaintiff in error as provided by section 6949 of Snyder's Comp. Laws Okla., the record showing only that plaintiff in error, on being sentenced, prayed an appeal which was allowed. The state has filed a motion to dismiss the appeal for failure to serve the notices required by law. Upon the authority of Ensley v. State, infra, 4 Okla. Crim. 49, 109 P. 250, the motion is well taken and will be sustained.

¶2 It is therefore ordered that the purported appeal herein be, and the same is hereby dismissed; and that a mandate issue directing the County court of Wagoner county to enforce its judgment and sentence herein.

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