204 P. 1032 | Ariz. | 1922
Appellant, W. H. Smith, was convicted of the crime of transporting intoxicating liquor, to wit, whiskey and tequila, and sentenced to a term of six months in the county jail and to the payment of a fine of $200, and in default of the payment of which, that he be imprisoned in the county jail one day for each dollar thereof. He appeals from this judgment and the order denying his motion for a new trial, but has brought here only the record, having failed to file an abstract, brief, or assignment of errors, thus leaving it to this court to ascertain for itself, unaided by any suggestion from appellant, whether there is error necessitating a reversal of the judgment.
No error appearing, the judgment is affirmed.
ROSS, O. J., and FLANIGAN, J., concur.