Changes to criminal law and procedure after People v. CervantesBy Thomas R. FitzgeraldMay 2000For your information, pursuant to the Illinois Supreme Court's recent finding in People v. Cervantes, docket No. 87229, filed December 2, 1999, amendments/deletions to the criminal code passed as part of P.A. 88-680 are no longer in effect.
Dispositions for leave to appealBy Donald R. ParkinsonSeptember 2000On May 31, 2000, the Illinois Supreme Court issued its rulings on 287 petitions for leave to appeal
Dispositions of petitions for leave to appealBy Donald R. ParkinsonFebruary 2000On December 1, 1999, the Illinois Supreme court rules on 295 pending petitions for leave to appeal. One hundred and seven were filed in civil cases and 10 requests were granted.
From the Illinois Supreme CourtBy Donald R. ParkinsonSeptember 2000The Illinois Supreme Court held that the defendant's petition for post-conviction relief was properly dismissed without an evidentiary hearing.
From the Illinois Supreme CourtFebruary 2000Justice Bilandic wrote the opinion that found that 625 ILCS 5/12-0611 violated the first amendment.
From the United States Supreme CourtBy Donald C. HudsonSeptember 2000On October 13, 1995 an anonymous caller reported to the Miami-Dade Police that a young black male standing at a particular bus stop and wearing a plaid shirt was carrying a gun.
From the United States Supreme CourtBy Donald C. HudsonJune 2000The respondent was convicted of sodomy and weapons possession in New York. The respondent testified in his own defense at trial stating that he had consensual intercourse with the alleged victim.
From the United States Supreme CourtBy Donald C. HudsonApril 2000The respondent Wardlow fled upon seeing police officers patrolling an area known for heavy narcotics trafficking.
New hearsay ruleBy Michelle Madden DempseySeptember 2000Recently passed Senate Bill 1332 seeks (in part) to enact a new hearsay exception in Illinois by amending the Illinois Code of Criminal Procedure to create 725 ILCS 5/115-10.5 ("10.5").
Parkinson serves 15 years as editorSeptember 2000At the June 23, 2000, Awards Luncheon, Donald R. Parkinson was honored for his 15 years of service as editor of the Criminal Justice newsletter.
Passed bills*—91st General Assembly—2000By Steve BakerJune 2000SB 730 Summary: Representation by counsel. In a juvenile proceeding, a minor who was under 13 years of age at the time of the commission of an act that if committed by an adult would be a violation of section 9-1, 9-1.2, 9-2, 9-2.1, 9-3, 9-3.2, 9-3.3, 12-13, 12-14, 12-14.1, 12-15, or 12-16 of the Criminal Code of 1961 must be represented by counsel during the entire custodial interrogation of the minor.
Recent appellate court casesBy David P. Bergschneider & Donald R. ParkinsonFebruary 2000On March 27, 1993, the state filed a complaint alleging that defendant had possessed less than fifteen grams of a substance containing cocaine.
Section council activitiesBy Donald R. ParkinsonJune 2000This has been a very active and productive year for the Criminal Justice Section Council under the leadership of Robert A. Loeb.
Single subject rule challengesBy Steve BakerApril 2000Bills, except bills for appropriations and for the codification, revision or rearrangement of laws, shall be confined to one subject. Ill. Const. 1970, Art. IV, sec. 8(d).
Single subject rule challenges a compendiumBy Steve BakerSeptember 2000In recent years we have heard of repeated challenges to the use of "Christmas tree bills" by the Legislature.
Summary of recent cases accepted by Illinois Supreme CourtBy Donald R. ParkinsonJune 2000On February 2, 2000, the Illinois Supreme Court issued orders in 294 cases. The court remanded a number of the cases pursuant to its supervisory authority and the case of People v. Cervantes (189 Ill. 2d 80, 1999, single subject legislative rule)
Where can I find a court reporter?June 2000Under the direction of Criminal Justice Chairperson, Robert A. Loeb, the council asked the ISBA Board of Governors to look at the current shortage of certified court reporters.