PEOPLE v. DAVIS

No. 70-34.

132 Ill. App.2d 14 (1971)

267 N.E.2d 133

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JAMES DAVIS, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Second District.

February 17, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morton Zwick, of Defender Project, of Chicago, (Thomas Holum, of counsel,) for appellant.

William V. Hopf, State's Attorney, of Wheaton, (Malcolm F. Smith, Assistant State's Attorney, of counsel,) for the People.


Judgment affirmed.

Mr. JUSTICE GUILD delivered the opinion of the court:

James Davis, the defendant, was indicted and in a jury trial found guilty of the crimes of burglary and battery. He was sentenced to a term of 4-10 years in the penitentiary.

It appears from the record that about midnight on April 6, 1969, one J. William Champayne was aroused by a noise at his garage door and back door. Champayne lives at the northeast corner of 55th and Prospect...

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