Court Opinion

ID: 9770699
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-29 16:19:27.499462+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:31:19.935460
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OPINION ON APPELLANT’S MOTION FOR REHEARING
Before the court en banc.
ODOM, Judge.
This is an appeal from an order in a habeas corpus proceeding denying a reduction of bail pending appeal.
On original submission the judgment was affirmed because the record did not include *57a transcription of the court reporter’s notes. By motion for rehearing it has been made to appear that appellant did secure a transcript of the court reporter’s notes and did present that material to the clerk for inclusion in the record on appeal, yet the clerk failed to enclose it when the record was sent to this Court. The complete record is now before the Court and will be considered.
The record reflects appellant was convicted by a jury of four offenses joined for trial. The indictments alleged the same date for the commission of the three robberies and one aggravated assault on the arresting police officer. Punishment was ten years in each, to run concurrently. Bail was set at $10,000 in each case.
Appellant was the only witness to testify at the hearing on the application for a reduction of bail. He testified regarding his family ties to the community, his work history and time in the service, and absence of a prior criminal record. He also testified that his family members are willing to help him make bail, and that $2500 per case, or a total of $10,000, is the amount they would be able to make.
In view of the fact that appellant was found guilty in four cases, we do not consider $40,000 bail to be excessive.
We find no abuse of discretion and deny relief.