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Appellate Court of Illinois


People v. Cox, 1053436

Conviction for first degree murder is affirmed over claims that: 1) the State failed to prove defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt because the identification evidence was unreliable; 2) the State improperly bolstered identification testimony by introducing hearsay; 3) the State made an argument in closing that was unsupported by the evidence; and 4) defendant's sentence is excessive.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 11/21/2007
  • Published 11/28/2007

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  • Appellate Court of Illinois

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