Opinion
No. CR-98-0496.
Decided December 2, 2003.
Appeal from Montgomery Circuit Court (CC-97-2403).
On Return to Remand
The appellant, Renaldo Chante Adams, was convicted of four counts of capital murder for murdering Melissa Mills during the course of committing a rape, a robbery, and a burglary, and for murdering Mills during the course of robbing her husband, Andrew Mills. Adams was also convicted of robbery in the first degree for robbing Andrew Mills. We remanded this case for the trial court to set aside Adams's conviction for robbery in the first degree because that conviction was encompassed in one of the capital-murder counts. See Adams v. State, [Ms. CR-98-0496, August 29, 2003] ___ So.2d ___ (Ala.Crim.App. 2003).
The trial court has complied with our directions and has set aside Adams's conviction and sentence for robbery in the first degree.
In our previous opinion we addressed the propriety of Adam's convictions and death sentence and found that the trial court correctly determined that the aggravating circumstances outweighed the mitigating circumstances and warranted the imposition of the death penalty in this case. We affirmed Adams's capital-murder convictions and his death sentence in our opinion on original submission. See Adams.
According to Rule 45A, Ala.R.App.P., we have also searched the record for any error that may have affected Adams's substantial rights and have found none.
For the foregoing reasons, the judgment in this case is due to be, and is hereby, affirmed.
AFFIRMED.
Cobb, Baschab, Shaw, and Wise, JJ., concur.