PEOPLE v. FAINE

No. 79-340.

88 Ill. App.3d 387 (1980)

410 N.E.2d 617

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

Appellate Court of Illinois — Second District.

Opinion filed September 16, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mary Robinson and Elizabeth Clarke, both of State Appellate Defender's Office, of Elgin, for appellant.

Daniel D. Doyle, State's Attorney, of Rockford (Phyllis J. Perko and Marshall Stevens, both of State's Attorneys Appellate Service Commission, of counsel), for the People.


Reversed and remanded.

Mr. JUSTICE WOODWARD delivered the opinion of the court:

Defendant, Thomas Faine, was found guilty by a jury of murder and was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment. He appeals, contending that the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress physical evidence and that he was improperly sentenced.

On July 14, 1978, police were sent to investigate a shooting at defendant's home...

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