PEOPLE v. YOUNG

No. 1-92-4293.

645 N.E.2d 533 (1994)

269 Ill.App.3d 120

206 Ill.Dec. 528

The PEOPLE of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Jade YOUNG, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Third Division.

December 30, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel D. Yuhas, Deputy Defender, Lawrence J. Essig, Asst. Defender, Springfield, for appellant.

Jack O'Malley, State's Atty., Chicago (Renee Goldfarb, Michael Golden, Ross M. Eagle, of counsel), for appellee.


Justice RIZZI delivered the opinion of the court:

In a bench trial, defendant, Jade Young, was convicted of armed robbery and sentenced to eight years imprisonment. Defendant appeals and presents two issues for review: (1) whether the State proved him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt; and (2) whether the prosecutor committed reversible error by misstating the evidence. We affirm.

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