Valle-Rojas was convicted of having attempted to escape from custody, a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 751(a). While being transported from one jail facility to another, the appellant slipped from the handcuffs with which he was bound to two other prisoners. Subsequently, he was found hiding in a portion of the bus which had been used for the transportation. The evidence was sufficient to support the conviction.
The principal argument advanced by Valle-Rojas on this appeal is that the prosecution committed prejudicial error in introducing evidence of the accused’s conviction of prior felonies, including a previous conviction, in February 1971, of the offense of escape. He relies upon Luck v. United States,
The judgment is
Affirmed.
