PEOPLE v. HEWLIN

Gen. No. 48,027.

28 Ill. App.2d 40 (1960)

169 N.E.2d 819

The People of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Maurice Hewlin, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Second Division.

November 1, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Muriel C. Farmer and Howard T. Savage, of Chicago (Howard T. Savage, of counsel) for appellant.

Benjamin S. Adamowski, State's Attorney of Cook county (Francis X. Riley and John T. Gallagher, Assistant State's Attorneys, of counsel) for appellee.


MR. PRESIDING JUSTICE BURKE delivered the opinion of the court.

Johnny Isler was on trial before the court without a jury charged with the crime of robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon. Maurice Hewlin testified for the defendant as an alibi witness. The court found the defendant guilty. Subsequently the court adjudged Maurice Hewlin guilty of direct contempt in that he gave false testimony in a matter material to the issue and sentenced him to confinement in...

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