PEOPLE v. MORROW

Gen. Nos. 52,367, 52,368.

100 Ill. App.2d 1 (1968)

241 N.E.2d 680

People of the State of Illinois, Defendant in Error, v. Joseph Morrow and James P. Taylor, Plaintiffs in Error.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Fourth Division.

September 25, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold Turner and Sheldon Golding, of Chicago, for appellants.

John J. Stamos, State's Attorney of Cook County, of Chicago (Elmer C. Kissane and Alan Gersh, Assistant State's Attorneys, of counsel), for appellee.


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

Defendant Joseph Morrow was tried and convicted for the crime of soliciting for a prostitute, and sentenced to 20 days in the County Jail. Defendant James P. Taylor was tried and convicted for the crime of keeping a place of prostitution, and sentenced to 30 days in the County Jail. The complaint was filed on September 7, 1966, and defendants appeared when their cases were called until a request for...

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