delivered the opinion of the court:
In a bench trial in the circuit court of Cook County the defendant, Anthony Owens, was convicted of unlawful use of a weapon and sentenced to imprisonment from one year to a year and a day in the penitentiary. In this direct appeal he contends the inclusion in his indictment of an allegation of a prior felony conviction deprived him of a fair trial and violated due process guarantees of the State and Federal constitutions.
The indictment contains two counts. The first alleges the unlawful use of a weapon and the second contains the same allegation, with an added charge that defendant had been convicted of a robbery within the preceding five years. At defendant’s trial it was stipulated that he had been convicted of the robbery set forth in the second count. Defendant now argues that he was deprived of a fair trial because the trier of fact was informed of his prior conviction.
In People v. Ostrand,
While Ostrand would seem to wholly dispose of this case, defendant’s sole argument here centers on his request that we should postpone our decision until the United States Supreme Court has decided three recently accepted cases, Spencer v. State,
The judgment of the circuit court of Cook County is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
Mr. Justice Ward took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.
