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The People v. Powers

Supreme Court of Illinois
May 19, 1961
174 N.E.2d 803 (Ill. 1961)

Opinion

No. 35858. Judgment affirmed.

Opinion filed May 19, 1961.

WRIT OF ERROR to the Criminal Court of Cook County; the Hon. JULIUS MINER, Judge, presiding.

JOSEPH R. CURCIO, of Chicago, for plaintiff in error.

WILLIAM G. CLARK, Attorney General, of Springfield, and DANIEL P. WARD, State's Attorney, of Chicago, (FRED G. LEACH, Assistant Attorney General, and JOHN T. GALLAGHER, and JAMES R. THOMPSON, Assistant State's Attorneys, of counsel,) for the People.


This case is before us on a writ of error to review a judgment of the criminal court of Cook County finding the defendant guilty of the crime of robbery. The sole error assigned is that the court permitted the jury's verdict to be returned while plaintiff in error was absent from the court room.

This identical contention was advanced by plaintiff in error in a petition which was filed in the trial court under the Post-Conviction Hearing Act. A judgment was entered in the Post-Conviction case denying the prayer of the petition and plaintiff in error did not attempt to seek a review of that judgment. The judgment of the trial court in that case is res judicata. ( People v. Byrd, 21 Ill.2d 114; Merkie v. People, 15 Ill.2d 539; People v. Lewis, 2 Ill.2d 328.) The question is therefore not now open for consideration.

The judgment of the criminal court of Cook County is therefore affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

The People v. Powers

Supreme Court of Illinois
May 19, 1961
174 N.E.2d 803 (Ill. 1961)
Case details for

The People v. Powers

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Defendant in Error, vs. WILLIE…

Court:Supreme Court of Illinois

Date published: May 19, 1961

Citations

174 N.E.2d 803 (Ill. 1961)
174 N.E.2d 803

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