76 N.E.2d 456 | Ill. | 1947
Plaintiff in error, William Bolds, was found guilty of burglary in the circuit court of Rock Island County and was sentenced February 28, 1946, to the Illinois State Penitentiary for a term of not less than five years nor more than seven years. Appearingpro se, he has sued out this writ of error, presenting the common-law record and a duly authenticated transcript of the proceedings.
Plaintiff in error has assigned numerous errors in his brief and argument, both as to matters of law and of the evidence. He has not, however, filed an abstract of record but in lieu thereof has filed a verbatim copy of the entire record.
This court has many times held that assignments of error will not be considered unless an abstract of the record, made in accordance with Rule 38, has been filed. The abstract of record filed under the rules of court should be sufficient to present every error and exception relied upon to reverse the conviction for a crime. (People v. Armour,
The abstract is a pleading and must show all points on which plantiff in error relies. (People v. Ambolo,
There being nothing for this court to review from the record before us, the judgment of the circuit court of Rock Island County is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed. *629