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This is the April 2017 Illinois criminal case law audio round-up (the fast case law summary). Episode 344 (Duration 11:10)
There were 44 published opinions in March!
Buckle your seats we're covering the most important ones right here.
Click here to download the written summary of these cases: April 2017 Round-Up
The April 2017 Top Illinois Criminal Law CasesHere's a quick snapshot of the top cases:
1. People v. Austin
How to properly make a prima facie case Batson challenge.
2. People v. Byrd
What is the proper remedy after a Batson problem has been held to exist?
3. People v. Way
Proximate cause defense alive and kicking after the DUI cannabis reform.
4. People v. Peck
Trial counsel ineffective for not challenging this confession; the decision to talk without a lawyer was not legit.
5. People v. Shakirov
Reckless homicide reversed outright.
6. People v. Terrell
Defendant could not be sufficiently tied to this apartment trap door where the drugs were hidden.
7. People v. Lewis
Steigman sets us straight on the proper mechanic for simple impeachment.
8. People v. Motzko
This officer says HGN proves defendant was above .08.
9. In re Ronald J.
Judge didn't order the kid's school records before sending him to JIDOC.
10. People v. Fletcher
Attorney says "we waive jury", but defendant didn't say anything.
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This is the April 2017 Illinois criminal case law audio round-up (the fast case law summary). Episode 344 (Duration 11:10)
There were 44 published opinions in March!
Buckle your seats we're covering the most important ones right here.
Click here to download the written summary of these cases: April 2017 Round-Up
The April 2017 Top Illinois Criminal Law CasesHere's a quick snapshot of the top cases:
1. People v. Austin
How to properly make a prima facie case Batson challenge.
2. People v. Byrd
What is the proper remedy after a Batson problem has been held to exist?
3. People v. Way
Proximate cause defense alive and kicking after the DUI cannabis reform.
4. People v. Peck
Trial counsel ineffective for not challenging this confession; the decision to talk without a lawyer was not legit.
5. People v. Shakirov
Reckless homicide reversed outright.
6. People v. Terrell
Defendant could not be sufficiently tied to this apartment trap door where the drugs were hidden.
7. People v. Lewis
Steigman sets us straight on the proper mechanic for simple impeachment.
8. People v. Motzko
This officer says HGN proves defendant was above .08.
9. In re Ronald J.
Judge didn't order the kid's school records before sending him to JIDOC.
10. People v. Fletcher
Attorney says "we waive jury", but defendant didn't say anything.