PEOPLE v. BROWN

No. 73-108.

27 Ill. App.3d 891 (1975)

326 N.E.2d 568

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RICHARD BROWN et al., Defendants-Appellants.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Second District.

April 18, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick A. Tuite, of Chicago, for appellant.

John H. Maville, State's Attorney, of Belvidere, and James W. Jerz and Martin Moltz, both of Illinois State's Attorneys Association, of Elgin, for the People.


Reversed in part, affirmed in part and remanded.

Mr. PRESIDING JUSTICE THOMAS J. MORAN delivered the opinion of the court:

On December 27, 1972, the State's attorney filed a petition for adversary hearing against defendants, alleging that two films were being exhibited at the Cinematix 770 Theatre, managed by Richard Brown, and that such films violated section 11-20(a) of the Criminal Code. (Ill. Rev. Stat....

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