Nelson Bell, the appellant, complains of a conviction for murder in the second degree after a trial in the Criminal Court of Baltimore Judge James A. Perrott presiding. He alleges a number of errors which will be discussed separately and such facts as are necessary for the opinion will be stated hereinafter.
The first error alleged is that the record before this court included testimony which the trial judge had ordered stricken. The second alleged error is that counsel was not provided at the preliminary hearing and thirdly that illegally seized evidence was introduced at the trial. These questions were not raised below and therefore they are not properly before this court. See Maryland Rule 1085;
Mapp v. Ohio,
Bell alleges that his rights were violated when the police officer did not advise him of his rights as prescribed by
Miranda v. Arizona,
Bell also complains that the testimony of Barbara Montgomery was so inconsistent that it should not have been accepted by the trial judge.
Kucharczyk v. State,
Judg~ment affirmed.
