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People v. James
Citations: 323 N.E.2d 424; 25 Ill. App. 3d 533Docket: 60116
Court: Appellate Court of Illinois; January 8, 1975; Illinois; State Appellate Court
In the case of The People of the State of Illinois v. Julius James, the Illinois Appellate Court, First District (3rd Division), affirmed the judgment against the defendant, Julius James. The appellate court reviewed the arguments presented by both the appellant, represented by attorney James J. Doherty and his assistant, William A. Swano, and the appellee, represented by State’s Attorney Bernard Carey and assistants Patrick T. Driscoll, Jr. and Richard H. Robinson. The court's decision was rendered on January 9, 1975, with the judgment being upheld without reversal. The case citation is 25 Ill. App.3d 533, and the opinion includes a reference to the case number 60116, along with the decision's citation of 323 N.E.2d 424.