
    STATE of Louisiana, Appellee, v. Samuel STEWART, Appellant.
    No. CR83-650.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
    June 27, 1984.
    Writ Granted Sept. 20, 1984.
    Samuel Thomas, Tallulah, for defendant-appellant.
    John F. Johnson, Asst. Dist. Atty., Harri-sonburg, for plaintiff-appellee.
    Before DOMENGEAUX, FORET and STOKER, JJ.
   FORET, Judge.

Defendant, Samuel Stewart, was charged by bill of information with possession of marijuana, with intent to distribute, in violation of LSA-R.S. 40:966 A(l).

After trial before a jury of twelve, defendant was found guilty as charged. The defendant was sentenced to serve ten years at hard labor and pay a fine of $15,000.00, plus court costs.

Although defendant has filed a brief containing two allegations of error, he failed to file any assignments of error with the trial court. Allegations of error not embodied in a formal assignment of error and appearing for the first time in a defendant’s brief are not properly before a reviewing court. State v. Spears, 350 So.2d 603 (La.1977); LSA-C.Cr.P. Art. 844. Therefore, this case is reviewable only for errors discoverable by a mere inspection of the pleadings and proceedings, and without inspection of the evidence. LSA-C.Cr.P. Art. 920; State v. Jackson, 332 So.2d 211 (La.1976). We have fully reviewed the record for these errors and find none.

For the reasons assigned, the conviction and sentence are affirmed.

AFFIRMED.  