
    (103 So. 38)
    No. 26952.
    STATE v. Herbert PEOPLES.
    (Feb. 2, 1925.)
    Appeal from Third Judicial District Court; Parish of Bienville; J. E. Reynolds, Judge.
    J. R. Wimberly, of Arcadia, for appellant.
    Percy Saint, Atty. Gen., W. D. Goff, Dist. Atty., of Arcadia, Percy T. Ogden, Asst. Atty. Gen. (J. Bernard Cocke, of New Orleans, of counsel), for the State.
   OVERTON, J.

Defendant appeals from a conviction and sentence for manufacturing ini toxicating liquor for beverage purposes. He has made no appearance in this court. We have examined the record, and find no bill of exceptions in it, nor any assignment of errors, nor do we find any error patent on the face of the record. Under the circumstances, there is nothing to do but to affirm the judgment from which the appeal was taken, for—

“Where the transcript of appeal in a criminal case contains no bill of exception or assignment of error, and there is no error patent on its face, it presents nothing for this court to act on. * * * ” State v. Sam, 134 La. 376, 64 So. 145.

See, also, State v. Bagley, 129 La. 926, 57 So. 271; State v. Haskell, 131 La. 465, 59 So. 904; State v. Hawthorn, 140 La. 49, 72 So. 805.

The conviction and sentence appealed from are therefore affirmed.  