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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.
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By Samuel Partida, Jr.
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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.
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…]
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…]
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.
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.
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…]
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…]