This appeal is from the order of the trial court denying appeal bond. On January 14, 1982, Wilcox was convicted of murder in Lowndes County and sentenced to life imprisonment plus twelve months for concealing a death. The appeal bond was denied after hearing on January 19, 1982.
A notice of appeal was filed on February 10, 1982. Before the appeal was docketed here Wilcox filed a habeas corpus action in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia. On June 18,1982, the federal court ruled that it would hold the matter in abeyance until August 10,1982, in order that state remedies might be exhausted. The record from the denial of the appeal bond was docketed here July 2,1982. Although enumerations of error and brief have been filed, no motion to expedite has been filed on behalf of appellant.
While a trial judge may have broader discretion to deny appeal bonds in capital cases than that authorized by Birge v. State, 238 Ga. 88 (230 SE2d 895) (1976), cert. den. 436 U.S. 945, it is unnecessary to consider the extent of that discretion in this case. The trial court here found the presence of five Birge factors: that the defendant was likely to flee, to obstruct the administration of justice, to intimidate witnesses, to commit other serious crimes, and that the appeal was taken for purposes of delay.
A finding of any one of these factors is a sufficient ground for denial of appeal bond. A review of the record of the appeal bond hearing reveals that the trial judge did not abuse his discretion in denying the bond.
Judgment affirmed.
All the Justices concur, except Hill, P. J., who concurs in the judgment only. Coleman & Kitchens, Wilhy C. Coleman, Cook & Palmour, Bobby Lee Cook, for appellant. H. Lamar Cole, District Attorney, Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, for appellee.Note: The following is a dissent in Couch v. Wallace, page 568, ante.