Premium Nuggets Podcast

CLE for lawyers through a podcast.

  • Premium Episodes
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Login

It’s Structural Error To Proceed With A Bench Trial Without A Knowing Waiver In Open Court

April 10, 2019 By Samuel Partida, Jr.

http://traffic.libsyn.com/criminalnuggets/614b.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download ()

Subscribe: RSS | More

People v. Johnson, 2019 IL App (1st) 162517 (March).Episode 614 (Duration 11:45)

No valid jury waiver in the record even though he apparently signed the waiver form.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Guilty Plea, Podcast, Structural Error

How Should The Judge Handle A Jury Request To See The Video?

July 18, 2018 By Samuel Partida, Jr.

People v. Lewis, 2018 IL App (4th) 150637 (April). Episode 514 (Duration 6:27)

It’s within the court’s full discretion to bring the jury back into the courtroom to view recorded evidence after deliberation has already begun. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Jury Instructions, Structural Error

Judge Handles Jury Requests Independently Without Informing The Parties

February 8, 2018 By Samuel Partida, Jr.

People v. Henderson, 2017 IL App (3d) 150550 (November). Episode 452 (Duration 8:53)

The judge brought the jury into the courtroom to let them see a video with neither the judge, the ASA, nor the defense attorney being there. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Structural Error

When Is A Closed Courtroom Considered Structural Error?

August 1, 2017 By Samuel Partida, Jr.

Weaver v. Massachusetts, SCOTUS, No. 16-240 (June 2017). Episode 371 (Duration 14:16)

Right to public trial is a structural right, but it really matters when the issue is brought up.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: SCOTUS, Structural Error

Failure To Instruct On An Essential Element Not A Structural Error

July 25, 2017 By Samuel Partida, Jr.

People v. Thompson, 2017 IL App (5th) 120079-B (May). Episode 368 (Duration 6:27)

Failure to instruct the jury on an essential element of the case does not necessarily constitute plain error.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Structural Error

We’re Still Figuring Out What Plain Error Means

June 20, 2017 By Samuel Partida, Jr.

People v. Sebby, 2017 IL 119445 (June). Episode 351 (Duration 9:25)

Supreme Court explains how plain error analysis works. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Structural Error

Shackling Defendant During a Bench Trial is Strongly Discouraged

June 6, 2016 By Samuel Partida, Jr.

People v. Williams, 2016 IL App (3d) 130901 (April). Episode 178 (Duration 7:30)

Shackling of defendant during bench trial in this child sex case leads to reversal. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Structural Error

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • 2

Categories

  • 115-10
  • 2-1401 Petition
  • Accomplice Testimony
  • Accountability
  • Actual Physical Control
  • Actual Physical Control
  • Affirmative Defense
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Aggravated Battery
  • Aggravation
  • Anonymous Tip
  • Appeal
  • Armed Habitual Criminal
  • Armed Violence
  • Attenuation
  • Bail
  • Batson
  • Battery
  • Blood
  • Breathalyzer
  • Burglary
  • Case List
  • Case List
  • Charges
  • Closing Argument
  • Conceal and Carry
  • Confession
  • Conflict Of Interest
  • Conflict Of Interest
  • Confrontation
  • Consecutive
  • Consent To Search
  • Constitutional
  • Contempt Of Court
  • Credit For Time Served
  • Criminal Damage
  • Criminal Possession
  • Dangerous Weapon
  • Discovery
  • Dismissal
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • DNA
  • Double Jeopardy
  • DRE
  • Drug Dog
  • DUI
  • Enhancement
  • Evidence
  • Exigent Circumstances
  • Expert
  • Expungement
  • Extended Term
  • Eyewitness
  • Felony Murder
  • Field Sobriety Tests
  • Fines & Fees
  • Fitness For Trial
  • Forcible Felony
  • Forfeiture
  • Good Faith Exception
  • Grand Jury
  • Guilty Plea
  • Gun Add-On
  • Hearsay
  • Illinois Gun Crimes
  • Immigration
  • Immunity
  • Impeachment
  • Indictment
  • Ineffective Assistance
  • Insanity Defense
  • Judicial Bias
  • Jury Instructions
  • Jury Misconduct
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Knowing
  • Krankel Hearing
  • Leaving The Scene
  • Lesser-Included
  • Life Sentence
  • Mandatory X
  • Mental State
  • Merging Counts
  • Miranda
  • Mistake of Law
  • Mitigation
  • Mob Action
  • Necessity Defense
  • Notice Requirement
  • Opening Statement
  • Opinion
  • Other Crimes
  • Over Hear
  • Pat Down
  • Plain View
  • Podcast
  • Police
  • Postconviction Petition
  • Pretrial Publicity
  • Prior Consistent Statement
  • Prior Inconsistent Statement
  • Privilege
  • Probable Cause
  • Probation
  • Procedure
  • Professional Responsibility
  • Prosecutorial Misconduct
  • Proximate Cause
  • Reasonable Suspicion
  • Reckless Discharge
  • Recklessness
  • Resisting Arrest
  • SCOTUS
  • Search & Seizure
  • Search & Seizure
  • Search Incident To Arrest
  • Second Degree Murder
  • Self Defense
  • Sentencing
  • Sex Case
  • Sexual Gratification
  • SORA
  • Speedy Trial
  • Statute of Limitations
  • Stipulation
  • Strip Search
  • Structural Error
  • Surveillance Privilege
  • Suspension
  • Theft
  • Threatening A Public Official
  • Traffic Stop
  • Trial
  • UUW
  • Vehicular Hijacking
  • Voluntary
  • Warrant
  • Warrant

Tags

Consent Enhancement Expert Guilty Plea Gun Add-On Jury Jury Instructions Mistake of Law Probable Cause Public Trial Reasonable Suspicion SCOTUS Structural Error Sufficiency of the Evidence Traffic Stop Warrant

Charges

Consent Enhancement Expert Guilty Plea Gun Add-On Jury Jury Instructions Mistake of Law Probable Cause Public Trial Reasonable Suspicion SCOTUS Structural Error Sufficiency of the Evidence Traffic Stop Warrant

Copyright © 2021 ● Disclaimer