The appellant, Troy Lee Sawyers, was convicted of burglary and aggravated assault. A co-defendant was convicted of burglary, and this court affirmed that conviction in Smith v. State,
1. On the morning of the trial, Sawyers was present for the selection of the jury. Before the jury was sworn in, however, the trial court took a recess until after lunch, and Sawyers never returned. His attorney’s motion for continuance was denied; the jury was sworn; and the trial proceeded in Sawyers’ absence.
Sawyers contends that he did not waive his constitutional right to be present during the trial, and the trial court’s failure to grant a continuance was error. “Confrontation rights are personal to the accused and are waived when the accused is free on bail and voluntarily absents himself from the trial.” Byrd v. Ricketts,
2. Sawyers’ remaining enumerations of error are either without merit or not likely to recur upon retrial.
Judgment reversed.
