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Norman v. State
39 Ala. App. 291
Ala. Ct. App.
1957
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Norman was, on June 18, 1956, adjudged guilty of carnal knowledge of a girl under the age of twelve.

He failed to present his motion for another trial to the trial judge until 31 days after judgment, thus rendering themotion and the action thereon a nullity, Clark v. State,38 Ala. App. 480, 87 So.2d 669; Aaron v. State, ante, p. 84,94 So.2d 415.

Calculating the time for filing the transcript of testimony from June 18, 1956, gave Norman 60 days (Act No. 97, approved February 9, 1956). The filing on August 31 was too late.

Moreover, under Rule 37 (Rev.) of the Supreme Court, Code 1940, Tit. 7 Appendix, viewed most charitably, the filing of the entire record on November 16, 1956, was tardy.

Hence, the motion of the Attorney General to strike the record and dismiss the appeal is proper, Aaron v. State, supra. See also Duke v. State, 264 Ala. 624, 89 So.2d 102; Lane v. State, 38 Ala. App. 487, 87 So.2d 668; King v. State, ante, p. 167, 98 So.2d 443; Lyons v. State, 38 Ala. App. 639,91 So.2d 520; Brown v. State, 38 Ala. App. 638, 91 So.2d 514.

Record stricken. Appeal dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: Norman v. State
Court Name: Alabama Court of Appeals
Date Published: Oct 29, 1957
Citation: 39 Ala. App. 291
Docket Number: 6 Div. 440
Court Abbreviation: Ala. Ct. App.
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