26 S.W.2d 876 | Ark. | 1930
Tom Hicks prosecutes this appeal to reverse a judgment of conviction for the crime of uttering a forged instrument. There is no bill of exceptions, and the sole reliance for a reversal of the judgment is that the court erred in overruling the defendants motion in arrest of judgment. Under our statute, a judgment can only be arrested on the ground that the facts alleged in the indictment did not constitute a public offense within the jurisdiction of the court. Dover v. State,
The indictment contains the essential elements of the crime charged as defined in Ferrel v. State,