PEOPLE v. BELL

Nos. 3-93-0653 to 3-93-0655.

638 N.E.2d 205 (1994)

261 Ill. App.3d 980

202 Ill.Dec. 559

The PEOPLE of The State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Brian D. BELL, Defendant-Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois, Third District.

May 10, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John X. Breslin, Deputy Director State's Attys. Appellate Prosecutor, Ottawa, Michael J. Herr, State's Atty., Aledo, Gary F. Gnidovec, States' Attys. Appellate Prosecutor, Ottawa, for the People.

David E. Zwicker, Aledo, for Brian D. Bell.


Justice BARRY delivered the opinion of the court.

The defendant, Brian D. Bell, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, failure to signal when required, disobeying a stop sign and failure to have insurance. The defendant pled guilty to the insurance offense. Prior to trial on the other charges, the defendant filed a motion in limine seeking to prohibit the State from introducing evidence that he had refused to take a blood-alcohol test. Following...

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