THE PEOPLE v. HOLIDAY

No. 42161.

47 Ill.2d 300 (1970)

265 N.E.2d 634

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Appellee, v. THOMAS HOLIDAY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Illinois.

Opinion filed December 4, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

KENNETH L. GILLIS, of Chicago, for appellant.

WILLIAM J. SCOTT, Attorney General, of Springfield, and EDWARD V. HANRAHAN, State's Attorney, of Chicago, (JAMES B. ZAGEL, Assistant Attorney General, and ELMER C. KISSANE and JOHN R. McCLORY, Assistant State's Attorneys, of counsel,) for the People.


Vacated and remanded.

Mr. CHIEF JUSTICE UNDERWOOD delivered the opinion of the court:

A Cook County circuit court jury found defendant Thomas Holiday guilty of murder, and he was subsequently sentenced to imprisonment for a term of 75 to 100 years. On this appeal, he challenges the constitutionality of the alibi-notice statute (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1967, ch. 38, par. 114-14); argues that admission of allegedly tainted identification testimony constituted a denial...

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