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City of Pierre v. Lampert

Supreme Court of South Dakota
Jul 19, 1944
15 N.W.2d 360 (S.D. 1944)

Opinion

File No. 8617.

Opinion filed July 19, 1944.

Criminal Law.

Where record failed to disclose that a judgment of conviction had ever been signed, attested, or filed, attempted appeal from conviction would be dismissed. SDC 34.3709.

Appeal from Sixth Judicial Circuit Court, Hughes County; Hon. John F. Hughes, Judge.

Lillian Lampert was convicted of an offense and attempted to appeal from such conviction.

Appeal dismissed.

Hayden C. Covington, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Henry C. Mundt, of Sioux Falls, and Roy A. Swayze, of South Arlington, Va., for Appellant.

E.W. Stephens, City Atty., of Pierre, for Respondent.


The defendant has attempted to appeal from conviction in a criminal case.

Under SDC 34.3709 a judgment does not become complete and effective until "reduced to writing, signed by the Court, attested by the clerk and filed in his office." The record fails to disclose that a judgment of conviction has ever been signed, attested or filed, and it follows that the appeal must be dismissed. Nordin v. Berner et al., 15 S.D. 611, 91 N.W. 308. An order will be entered accordingly.

No costs to be taxed.


Summaries of

City of Pierre v. Lampert

Supreme Court of South Dakota
Jul 19, 1944
15 N.W.2d 360 (S.D. 1944)
Case details for

City of Pierre v. Lampert

Case Details

Full title:CITY OF PIERRE, Respondent, v. LAMPERT, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of South Dakota

Date published: Jul 19, 1944

Citations

15 N.W.2d 360 (S.D. 1944)
15 N.W.2d 360

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