The appellant was found guilty of robbery after a trial before the court without jury. At the trial he was represented by privately employed counsel. The judgment was appealed and affirmed by this court. Roberts v. State, Fla.App.1969,
The point presented on appeal is all encompassing :
“The court erred in failing to grant the appellant’s motion to vacate based on*192 each of the points of law presented which showed violations of the appellant’s rights to due process of law under the Federal and Florida State Constitutions.”
Faced with so broad an attack, we have examined the record in the light of the contentions made before the trial court and find that the contentions made upon the motion have already been passed upon by this court on the first appeal. The order appealed is therefore affirmed. Roberts v. State, Fla.App. 1969,
Affirmed.
