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People v. Smith
3 Utah 425
Utah
1884
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Emerson, J.:

The defendant was convicted of the crime of robbery. A motion for a new trial was made, which was denied. This appeal is from the order denying a new trial.

No bill of exceptions, as provided by section 313 of the criminal code, was ever prepared or settled. In the absence of a bill of exceptions, this court will not review the action of the trial court on a motion for a new trial. A recital in the order’ that exception was taken will not suffice, but the bill must be taken. There being no error complained of in the judgment-roll, and none appearing, the judgment is affirmed.

Hunter, C. J., and Twiss, J., concurred.

Case Details

Case Name: People v. Smith
Court Name: Utah Supreme Court
Date Published: Jun 15, 1884
Citation: 3 Utah 425
Court Abbreviation: Utah
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