
    (70 South. 573)
    No. 21725.
    STATE v. SHARP.
    (Jan. 10, 1916.)
    
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    Criminal Law t&wkey; 1069 — Premature Appeal —Suspension oe Sentence.
    Where sentence has not been pronounced, but has been suspended under Act No. 74, p. 191, of 1914, an appeal to the Supreme Court is premature.
    [Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Criminal Law, Cent. Dig. §§ 2691-2699; Dec. Dig. <&wkey;> 1069.]
    Appeal from Twenty-Second Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge; IT. F. Brunot, Judge.
    Ed. Sharp was convicted of violating a police jury ordinance requiring the dipping of cattle exposed to or infected with the cattle fever tick, and appeals.
    Appeal dismissed.
    George Kent Favrot and Henry Kinchen Strickland, both of Baton Rouge, for appellant. R. G. Pleasant, Atty. Gen., and Charles A. Holcombe, Dist. Atty., of Baton Rouge (G. A. Gondran, of New Orleans, of counsel), for the State.
   On Motion to Dismiss Appeal.

LAND, J.

Defendant was convicted of violating the provision of a police jury ordinance providing for the compulsory dipping of cattle that are exposed to or are infected with the cattle fever tick.

Defendant demurred to the charge on the ground that the ordinance was illegal and unconstitutional. The demurrers wfere overruled, and on the trial of the merits the defendant was foimd guilty, but sentence was suspended. Defendant has appealed, and the state has moved to dismiss this appeal on several grounds.

This court, on its own motion, takes notice that the defendant has not been sentenced. Hence the appeal must be dismissed. See Hennen’s Digest, vol. 1, p. 414 (d) 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 12; State v. Johnson, 36 La. Ann. 306; State v. Wilkins, 37 La. Ann. 62.

Act No. 74 of 1914, relative to the suspension of sentence, expressly provides that, if sentence is suspended, neither the verdict of conviction nor the judgment entered thereon shall become final, except upon the conviction of the defendant of another felony or misdemeanor.

The appeal herein is premature, and therefore is dismissed.  