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Disposition of Petitions for Leave to Appeal

Supreme Court of Illinois
Jan 1, 1997
173 Ill. 2d 536 (Ill. 1997)

Opinion

1997.


(83080) People v. Johnson, Aaron Rule 23 Order No. 1-96-0163, filed 02/14/97 ............................. Denied.

(83027) People v. Johnson, Christopher No. 2-95-1108, filed 02/26/97 .............. Denied.

(82820) People v. Johnson, Curtis Rule 23 Order No. 1-94-2996, filed 01/03/97 ............................. Denied.

(83103) People v. Jones Rule 23 Order No. 1-96-0691, filed 03/17/97 ............................. Denied.

(82791) People v. Jordan Summary Order No. 1-95-2479, filed 01/17/97 ............................. Denied.

(82896) People v. Kelly Rule 23 Order No. 2-95-1204, filed 02/04/97 ............................. Denied.

(83014) People v. Lancaster Rule 23 Order No. 1-94-3239, filed 09/30/96 ............................. Denied.

(83110) People v. Latona, John Rule 23 Order No. 2-95-0947, filed 03/10/97 .................. Denied with order.

In the exercise of this court's supervisory authority, this cause is remanded to the Appellate Court, Second District, to address the question of whether and to what extent defendant is entitled to credit for time served in custody prior to conviction, or to explain why the question cannot be reached.

(83204) People v. Latona, John Rule 23 Order No. 2-95-0947, filed 03/10/97 ............................. Denied.


Summaries of

Disposition of Petitions for Leave to Appeal

Supreme Court of Illinois
Jan 1, 1997
173 Ill. 2d 536 (Ill. 1997)
Case details for

Disposition of Petitions for Leave to Appeal

Case Details

Full title:DISPOSITION OF PETITIONS FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL

Court:Supreme Court of Illinois

Date published: Jan 1, 1997

Citations

173 Ill. 2d 536 (Ill. 1997)

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