Court Opinion

ID: 9681187
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-24 07:45:29.775654+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:17:32.569928
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On Appellant’s Motion for Rehearing
McDONALD, Judge.
In his motion for rehearing, appellant’s counsel, who did not represent him in the trial of this case, earnestly requests this court to consider the alleged error made by the trial court in admitting the testimony by deposition of the witness Teddy Skelly. Appellant apparently urges this contention as fundamental error. The record reflects no formal bill nor informal bill of exception. We find no merit in appellant’s contention.
Appellant and his counsel both agreed and stipulated in open court to the taking of the deposition of this witness.
Appellant’s counsel cross-examined the witness at length at the time the deposition was taken.
*570When state’s counsel offered the deposition at the trial, appellant’s counsel and the appellant both agreed to the stipulation and waived all objections to the reading of the deposition.
In the absence of an objection at the time the deposition was offered and read, and in view of the waiver, appellant’s motion for rehearing is overruled.