State v. Bell, Unpublished Decision (3-6-1998)
State v. Bell, Unpublished Decision (3-6-1998)
Opinion of the Court
Appellant Eric D. Bell appeals from his conviction and sentence in the Montgomery County Common Pleas court for aggravated murder, three counts of aggravated robbery, and two firearm specifications.
Pursuant to Anders v. California (1967),
In his Anders brief, Bell's counsel contends that his client's only complaint is that he was indicted for aggravated murder after being bound over from juvenile court, where Bell faced a manslaughter charge. As Bell's counsel recognizes, however, the Ohio Supreme Court addressed this issue in State v.Adams (1982),
This court also has reviewed the record independently in search of potentially meritorious issues for appellate review, and we agree with Bell's counsel's determination that no such issues exist. Having found no prejudicial error in the proceedings below, we affirm the judgment of the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.
Judgment Affirmed.
FAIN, J. and GRADY, J., concur.
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