Bail reform—one year laterBy Kim D. ChanbonpinJuly 2019A review of the changes in Illinois bail law one year after taking effect.
Case Note: People v. DrakeBy Steve BakerSeptember 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.
Case Note: People v. EncaladoBy Hon. Geri D’SouzaSeptember 2019In People v. Encalado, the Illinois Supreme Court reversed the appellate court and ruled in favor of the trial judge’s decision denying the defense request of the court to ask the potential jurors during voir dire whether the evidence they would hear about the defendant’s solicitation of prostitutes would keep them from being fair to either side.
Case Note: People v. PetersonBy Mark Kevin Wykoff, Sr. & Julia Kaye WykoffNovember 2019The Illinois Supreme Court affirmed the lower court's first-degree murder conviction and sentence in People v. Peterson.
Case Summary: People v. ZimmermanBy William VigNovember 2019In People v. Zimmerman, the Illinois Supreme Court reviewed a trial court’s ruling sealing two motions in limine until a jury was empaneled.
An overview of mental health courtBy Ronald L. LewisJuly 2019Just over a decade ago, the Mental Health Court Treatment Act was passed to provide a problem-solving court for defendants whose mental illnesses were a major factor bringing them into contact with the criminal justice system.
Police officers’ training & defendants with mental health issuesBy Jessica FangmanFebruary 2019Despite the obvious need for sensitivity to mental health issues, law enforcement officers in Illinois are not required to attend crisis intervention or mental health awareness training.
SORA on appeal after People v. BinghamBy Julia Kaye Wykoff & Mark Kevin WykoffFebruary 2019The Illinois Supreme Court recently considered the constitutionality of the Sex Offender Registration Act in People v. Bingham.