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Hampton v. State
13 Okla. Crim. 85
Okla. Crim. App.
1917
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The plaintiff in error, H.T. Hampton, was convicted in the county court of Okmulgee county on a charge that he did have possession of six quarts of whisky with the intention of selling the same. On the 17th day of February, he was sentenced to be confined in the county jail for 60 days and to pay a fine of $100, and $56 costs. From the judgment an appeal was attempted to be taken by filing in this court on June 14, 1916, a petition in error with case-made. The state has filed a motion to dismiss the appeal for the reason that the same was not taken within the statutory 60 days, no order of the court extending the time to appeal having been granted.

No answer or response to the motion to dismiss has been filed, and a careful examination of the case-made fails to disclose that the trial court or judge made any *Page 86 order extending the time within which to perfect the appeal. It follows that the motion to dismiss must be sustained.

The purported appeal is therefore dismissed, and the cause remanded to the trial court, with direction to enforce its judgment therein.

Case Details

Case Name: Hampton v. State
Court Name: Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
Date Published: Jan 17, 1917
Citation: 13 Okla. Crim. 85
Docket Number: No. A-2762.
Court Abbreviation: Okla. Crim. App.
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