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Eric Keith Wallace, Jr. was tried by a jury and convicted of armed robbery, aggravated assault, use of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a weapon during the commission of a crime, pointing a gun at another, carrying a concealed weapon, and carrying a pistol without a license. On appeal he contends the trial court erred by admitting a prior felony conviction in the State’s case-in-chief and by failing to merge pointing a pistol with armed robbery. Construed in favor of the verdict, the facts show that while Jorge Chavez was washing his car at a carwash, Wallace was sitting in a nearby car in the driver’s seat. Wallace called to Chavez, and Chavez walked toward him, at which point Wallace drew a gun, aimed it at Chavez, and demanded his wallet. Chavez stepped toward the car and turned around so that Wallace could take the wallet, which he did. The incident made Chavez afraid. Wallace then drove off in a red car. Chavez identified Wallace at trial as the robber.

1. Wallace contends the trial court erred by allowing the State to admit Wallace’s prior felony conviction in the State’s case-in-chief. Although Wallace objected at trial to the document, he only objected on the ground that it was being offered without a witness. On appeal he contends the evidence was inadmissible evidence of bad character and that at the time the document was offered, he had not elected to testify and no evidence of good character had been offered that might open the door to its introduction. Failure to object to evidence on a certain ground in the trial court waives consideration of that ground on appeal. Henley v. State , 281 Ga. App. 242, 243 2 635 SE2d 856 2006 objection to evidence of defendant’s bad character waived by failing to raise the issue in trial court; Ramsay v. State , 220 Ga. App. 618, 624 5 469 SE2d 814 1996 same.

 
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