PEOPLE v. HAYDEN

Gen. No. 47,814.

26 Ill. App.2d 337 (1960)

168 N.E.2d 458

People of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Everett Hayden, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Third Division.

June 29, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morris W. Ellis, of Chicago, for appellant.

Benjamin S. Adamowski, State's Attorney (Francis X. Riley and William L. Carlin, Assistant State's Attorneys, of counsel) for appellee.


MR. JUSTICE DEMPSEY delivered the opinion of the court.

In a nonjury trial the defendant, Everett Hayden, a cab driver, was found guilty of prevailing upon Joseph Mildice to visit a building kept for the purpose of prostitution, in violation of sec. 327, ch. 38, Ill. Rev. Stat. 1957. He was fined $100.

Two Chicago police officers, wearing insignia designating them as participants in a convention being held in the city, entered Hayden's cab with the request...

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