PEOPLE v. SULLIVAN

No. 14313.

52 Ill. App.3d 666 (1977)

367 N.E.2d 1042

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. DEBRA SULLIVAN, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Fourth District.

Opinion filed September 26, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard J. Wilson and John L. Swartz, both of State Appellate Defender's Office, of Springfield, for appellant.

Patrick M. Walsh, State's Attorney, of Decatur (Donald R. Parkinson, Assistant State's Attorney, and Richard A. Current, law student, of counsel), for the People.


Judgment affirmed.

Mr. JUSTICE GREEN delivered the opinion of the court:

This case concerns a facet of the problem introduced in balancing the right of a defendant to a well-prepared counsel of her own choosing against the rights of the prosecution, court, jurors and witnesses to an efficient disposition of cases without unreasonable delay. Defendant Debra Sullivan was found guilty by a Macon County circuit court jury of driving while under the influence of...

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