Ex Parte Presley
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Marcus Presley was convicted of capital murder for the killing of Marvin Smith. The murder was made capital because it was committed during a robbery in the first degree or an attempt thereof. See §
We have carefully read and considered the briefs and the arguments of counsel. In addition, we have searched the record for any plain error, as required by Rule 39(k), Ala.R.App.P. We have found no error in either the guilt phase or the sentencing phase of the trial that adversely affected Presley's rights. Furthermore, we conclude that the trial court's findings concerning the aggravating and mitigating circumstances were supported by the evidence and that death was the proper sentence under the circumstances of this case. See §
AFFIRMED.
Hooper, C.J., and Maddox, Cook, See, Lyons, Johnstone, and England, JJ., concur.
Houston, J., concurs specially. *Page 115
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