167 Ind. 191 | Ind. | 1906
Appellant was charged and convicted by a jury in the lower court with having committed an assault and battery upon Anna Weidner, with the felonious intent to commit rape. Over his motion for a new trial he was sentenced, upon the verdict of the jury, to be imprisonéd in the Indiana Reformatory for an indefinite period of from two to fourteen years, and was fined in the sum of $1.
In fact the record in this appeal in respect to its defects is on “all fours” with that of Wurfel v. State, supra, and under the ruling in that case the judgment must be affirmed without considering any of the questions discussed by counsel for appellant relative to the merits of the case.
Judgment affirmed.