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C. A. McMeans et al. v. The State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals1897-02-10No. No. 1151
37 Tex. Crim. 130

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DAVIDSON, Judge.

Appellants were jointly indicted for a violation of the local option law. convicted, and appeal. The Assistant At tomey-General, upon two grounds, moves a dismissal of the appeal: First, that the recognizance is insufficient in not reciting the offense charged against appellants, and in not reciting any offense; and, second, because the recognizance on appeal is a joint undertaking by the appellants, and not separate, as it should be. The recognizance recites that the appellants stand charged with the offense of “unlawfully selling intoxicating liquors in a prohibition district.” This allegation does not recite the offense charged in the information. In fact, it recites no offense at all. We further find that the recognizance is a joint obligation. This renders it fatally defective. Where two or more parties are jointly indicted in misdemeanor cases, and each appeals from a conviction, each appellant must enter into a separate recognizance. A joint recognizance, as in this case, will not suffice. The motion is well taken, and the appeal is dismissed.

Dismissed.