Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1980

State v. Ortegon

State v. Ortegon
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided July 14, 1980 · Joseph, Schwab, Warren
47 Or. App. 21; 613 P.2d 112; 1980 Ore. App. LEXIS 3341

State v. Ortegon

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

The defendant appeals his conviction of robbery in the second degree. We have examined the entire record in this case, and while some of defendant’s assignments of error do arguably have some technical merit, we conclude that any errors were not prejudicial. The evidence of defendant’s guilt was so overwelming as to require affirmance. ORS 19.125; Or Const Art VII, § 3.

Affirmed.

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