State v. Burch
129 So. 212 | La. | 1930
Defendant was convicted for possession of intoxicating liquor for sale for beverage purposes, *813 and was sentenced to pay a fine of $500, and to serve 60 days in the parish jail, and, in default of payment of fine, to imprisonment for an additional 12 months, subject to public work.
On appeal defendant presents to our consideration the following bills of exceptions.
In the per curiam to this bill the trial judge states that the evidence was full and complete in every respect, and was conclusive of the guilt of the defendant "beyond a shadow of doubt."
As the special charges were properly refused, the motion for new trial presents nothing that this court can review.
The conviction and sentence are affirmed.