State v. Coleman, Unpublished Decision (3-14-2003)
State v. Coleman, Unpublished Decision (3-14-2003)
Opinion of the Court
OPINION
{¶ 1} Michael Coleman appeals from his conviction in the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court of aggravated burglary. Coleman entered a guilty plea to the charge after the trial court overruled his pre-trial motion to suppress his identification by certain witnesses.{¶ 2} In a single assignment of error Coleman contends the trial court erred in denying his pre-trial motion to suppress his identification by witnesses to the burglary on the basis that it was tainted by a process which was unduly suggestive.
{¶ 3} The State argues that Coleman has waived his right to appeal the trial court's decision to overrule the suppression motion because Coleman entered a guilty plea to the aggravated burglary. We agree.
{¶ 4} In State v. Kelly (1991),
{¶ 5} Coleman does not assert in this appeal that his guilty plea was not voluntarily entered in this matter. The assignment of error must be overruled.
{¶ 6} Judgment of the trial court is Affirmed.
GRADY, J., and YOUNG, J., concur.
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