Case noteBy Randall RosenbaumJanuary 2005Citing its recent cases of People v. Atkinson,186 Ill.2d 450 (1999) and People v. Cox, 195 Ill.2d 378 (2001), the Illinois Supreme Court reaffirmed its rejection of mere-fact impeachment.
Case summariesDecember 2005Failure to admonish a criminal defendant of the mandatory supervisory release period (MSR) at sentencing, following a negotiated guilty plea of guilty, violates defendant’s constitutional right to due process, and the remedy is a chance to withdraw the plea rather than a reduced sentence.
Case summariesBy Lester Finkle, Brendan Max, & Attila BogdanSeptember 2005Defendant challenged the constitutionality of questioning by officers about drugs and alcohol after he was stopped for a minor traffic offense and was issued a warning.
Case summariesBy Jeff Chan & Attila BogdanMay 2005Recent cases of interest.
Case summariesBy Patrick J. MorleyJanuary 2005In People v. Synnott,, the defendant failed to comply with a police order to exit his car where the officer was conducting a traffic stop and subsequent investigation as to whether the defendant was driving under the influence of alcohol.
Crawford at your fingertipsApril 2005Crawford v. Washington was decided by the U.S Supreme Court on March 8, 2004.
Crawford cancels hearsay exception for minor witnessesBy Brendan MaxApril 2005Accusatory statements by minor-witnesses made out of court may not be admitted as an exception to hearsay, and the statutory provision which authorized this practice is unconstitutional.