2023 Spring Criminal LegislationBy Julia Kaye Wykoff & Mark Kevin Wykoff, Sr.May 2023Summaries of recent legislation of interest.
Automatic Substitution of Judge Wrongfully DeniedBy Donald J. RamsellFebruary 2023In People v. Brusaw, the appellate court considered what happens when a defendant files a motion for substitution of judge and the motion is never acted upon.
Constructive Possession in People v. Teranza JonesBy Kellyn Doyle CoakleyOctober 2023In People v. Teranza Jones, the Illinois Supreme Court considered constructive possession by affirming the lower appellate court’s decision.
Editors’ ColumnBy Mark Kevin Wykoff, Sr. & Julia Kaye WykoffNovember 2023An introductory note from the co-editors.
Mens Rea Requirement Necessary for a Conviction on Possession of a Defaced FirearmBy Jessica KoesterOctober 2023In People v. Ramirez, the Illinois Supreme Court held that the state must prove that a defendant knew that the serial number on the firearm had been altered or defaced in order to secure a conviction for possession of a defaced firearm.
Nunc Pro TuncBy Alan DownenOctober 2023The recent appellate case of People v. Calvillo offers a primer as to when the nunc pro tunc doctrine applies and when it does not.
Pre-Trial Fairness Act: Elimination of Cash Bail Held in AbeyanceBy Julia Kaye WykoffFebruary 2023The most controversial component of the Pretrial Fairness Act, eliminating cash bail, was scheduled to become effective on January 1, 2023—however, it was declared unconstitutional in the weeks leading up to the effective date.