PEOPLE v. HENLEY

No. 61611.

36 Ill. App.3d 223 (1976)

343 N.E.2d 656

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. THOMAS HENLEY, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District (5th Division).

Opinion filed February 13, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James J. Doherty, Public Defender, of Chicago (Saul H. Brauner, of counsel), for appellant.

Bernard Carey, State's Attorney, of Chicago (Laurence J. Bolon and John T. Theis, Assistant State's Attorneys, of counsel), for the People.


Judgment affirmed.

Mr. JUSTICE SULLIVAN delivered the opinion of the court:

Following a bench trial, defendant was found guilty of rape, deviate sexual assault, and robbery. He received concurrent sentences of 4 to 12 years on each charge. On appeal, he contends that the complainant's testimony was so improbable and unsatisfactory as to create a reasonable doubt of his guilt on each of the charges.

At trial, the complaining witness, Mrs. Wade, testified...

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