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Lynch v. State of Arizona
40 P.2d 1119
| Ariz. | 1935
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William Lynch was informed against by the county attorney of Pima county for the crime of manslaughter. The case was tried to a jury which rendered a verdict of guilty, and, after the defendant was duly sentenced, this appeal was taken. No reporter's transcript was filed, nor did defendant think it worth while to file a brief suggesting wherein the trial court had erred. Notwithstanding this, we have examined the case for fundamental error. The information states a public offense, the jury found the defendant guilty thereof, and he was duly sentenced according to law. Nothing appears in the record showing that he did not have a fair and impartial trial.

The judgment is therefore affirmed. *Page 210

Case Details

Case Name: Lynch v. State of Arizona
Court Name: Arizona Supreme Court
Date Published: Mar 11, 1935
Citation: 40 P.2d 1119
Docket Number: Criminal No. 817.
Court Abbreviation: Ariz.
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