Jones v State

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Jones v State
1945 OK CR 76
161 P.2d 89
81 Okl.Cr. 127
Decided: 08/01/1945
Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

(Syllabus.)

1. Appeal and Error-Scope of Review in Absence of Brief and Argument. When no counsel appears at the time the case is set for oral argument and no briefs are filed, Criminal Court of Appeals will examine the pleadings, the instructions of the court, and the judgment and sentence, together with the evidence, for fundamental error, and, if none appears, will affirm the judgment.

2. Burglary-Conviction for Second--Degree Burglary Sustained. Record examined, evidence found sufficient to sustain conviction for crime of burglary in the second degree and no fundamental error is found.

Appeal from District Court, Stephens County; Cham Jones, Judge.

David Jones was convicted of second-degree burglary, and he appeals. Affirmed.

Paul D. Sullivan, of Duncan, for plaintiff in error.

Randell. S. Cobb, Atty. Gen., and J. Walker Field, Asst. Atty. Gen., for defendant in error.

JONES, J. The defendant, David Jones, was charged by information filed in the district court of Stephens

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county, together with R. D. Mooneyhan, Loyd Sheehan, and Elmer Petty, with the crime of burglary in the second degree; was tried separately, found guilty, sentenced to serve a term of two years imprisonment in the State Penitentiary, and has appealed.

The Attorney General has filed a motion to dismiss the appeal and affirm the judgment of the trial court on the ground that, although the petition in error with case-made attached has been filed herein for many months, no brief has been filed on behalf of the defendant and that his counsel failed to appear on March 21, 1945, at the time the case was set for oral argument, and, further, that the appeal is without merit and taken for delay only.

Section 9 of the Rules of the Criminal Court of Appeals provides:

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