Georgia Court of Appeals, 2010

Bucklew v. State

Bucklew v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided January 13, 2010 · Smith, Phipps, Bernes
690 S.E.2d 215; 302 Ga. App. 291; 2010 Fulton County D. Rep. 147; 2010 Ga. App. LEXIS 25 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Bucklew v. State

Opinion

Smith, Presiding Judge.

Roger Bucklew appeals from his convictions for aggravated child molestation and child molestation. In his sole enumeration of error, Bucklew argues the trial court erred by ordering him to wear a stun belt during the trial. The record, however, shows that he did not object to the trial court’s order. His counsel’s “failure to object at trial renders any argument as to this issue waived.” (Citation omitted.) Henderson v. State, 285 Ga. 240, 245 (7) (675 SE2d 28) (2009) (failure to object at trial to security measures ordered by trial court resulted in waiver of issue on appeal).

Judgment affirmed.

Phipps, J., concurs. Bernes, J., concurs in the judgment only.

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