186 S.W. 201 KIRVEN v. STATE. (No. 4059.) Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas. May 10, 1916. Appeal from District Court, Freestone County; A. M. Blackmon, Judge. Benton Kirven was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Reformed and affirmed. C. C. McDonald, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State. PRENDERGAST, P. J. On a conviction of murder, with 10 years in the penitentiary assessed as punishment, this appeal was prosecuted. There is no statement of facts or bills of exceptions in the record, and nothing for review in the absence of these. However, the verdict assesses the punishment at 10 years. The sentence is for 2 years only. It will therefore be necessary for the sentence to be reformed to conform to our indeterminate sentence law, which is ordered. The judgment will be reformed and affirmed.