PEOPLE v. LEWIS

No. 79-710.

84 Ill. App.3d 556 (1980)

406 N.E.2d 11

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. HENDERSON LEWIS, a/k/a Charles Jackson, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District (2nd Division).

Opinion filed May 6, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence Wolf Levin and Martin S. Agran, both of Chicago, for appellant.

Bernard Carey, State's Attorney, of Chicago (Marcia B. Orr, Pamela L. Gray, and Richard F. Burke, Assistant State's Attorneys, of counsel), for the People.


Judgment affirmed.

Mr. JUSTICE STAMOS delivered the opinion of the court:

Following a jury trial defendant, Henderson Lewis, was found guilty of the offense of solicitation and was sentenced to a term of three years in the penitentiary. On appeal he argues: that statutory provisions governing the use of eavesdropping equipment were not complied with; that the offense of solicitation is unconstitutional as a denial of first amendment rights; that the tape recording...

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