Casenote: People v. Morger, 2019 IL 123643By Steve BakerCriminal Justice, August 2020A summary of People v. Morger, which looks at whether a statute prohibiting sex offenders from accessing social media is constitutional.
Case Note: People v. DrakeBy Steve BakerCriminal Justice, September 2019A summary of People v. Drake, in which the court considered whether, in a double jeopardy sufficiency of evidence analysis, all evidence at trial—including improperly admitted evidence—should be considered when trial error justifies a remand for a new trial.
New laws from the HouseBy Steve BakerCriminal Justice, December 2017Recent legislation of interest to criminal law practitioners.
Sentence reduction legislation leaves defendants in limbo: What’s a defendant to do?By Steve BakerCriminal Justice, September 2017Practitioners must carefully determine if their client’s offense is affected by the changes in the legislation and if so, opt under the Statute on Statutes for their client to be sentenced to the reduced sentence.
Case notesBy Steve Baker, Sandra L. Byrd, & Laura HornerCriminal Justice, January 2015Recent cases of interest to criminal law practitioners.
Case notesBy Steve Baker, Edward Wasilewski, Tara H. Ori, & Lynn CavalloCriminal Justice, December 2014Recent cases of interest to criminal law practitioners.
Case notesBy Rob Shumaker, Steve Baker, Kelly Doyle Coakley, Jameika Mangum, & Stephanie RadliffCriminal Justice, April 2014Recent cases of interest to criminal law practitioners.
Case notesBy Hon. John A. Wasilewski, Mark Kevin Wykoff, Sr., Steve Baker, & John J. RekowskiCriminal Justice, November 2011Recent cases of interest to criminal attorneys.
Case summariesBy Robert B. Anderson, Steve Baker, Kevin P. Nolan, Marc D. Wolfe, & Jacqueline M. AldrichCriminal Justice, October 2009Recent cases of interest to criminal law attorneys.
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