People v. Richardson
Decision Date | 01 January 2008 |
Docket Number | No. 105530.,105530. |
Citation | 226 Ill.2d 627,882 N.E.2d 81 |
Parties | PEOPLE v. RICHARDSON. |
Court | Illinois Supreme Court |
Disposition of Petition for Leave to Appeal.* Allowed.
* For Cumulative Leave to Appeal Tables see preliminary pages of advance sheets and Annual Illinois Cumulative Leave to Appeal Table.
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People v. Richardson
...Ill.Dec. 915, 875 N.E.2d 1202 (2007). The State was granted leave to appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court. People v. Richardson, 226 Ill.2d 627, 317 Ill.Dec. 507, 882 N.E.2d 81 (2008). Before our supreme court, the State argued that Richardson's inculpatory statement was voluntary and not c......
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People v. Clarke
... ... People v. Woods, 184 Ill.2d 130, 145, 234 Ill.Dec. 423, 703 N.E.2d 35 (1998). A confession is voluntary when, based on the totality of the circumstances, the accused's will was not overborne at the time he confessed. People v. Richardson, 376 Ill.App.3d 537, 541, 314 Ill.Dec. 915, 875 N.E.2d 1202 (2007), appeal granted, 226 Ill.2d 627, 317 Ill.Dec. 507, 882 N.E.2d 81 (2008). In determining the voluntariness of a confession, the court considers the totality of circumstances, including the defendant's age, intelligence, ... ...
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The People Of The State Of Ill. v. Richardson
...in order to obtain a confession. The State was granted leave to appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court. People v. Richardson, 226 Ill.2d 627, 317 Ill.Dec. 507, 882 N.E.2d 81 (2008). Before our supreme court, the State argued that defendant's inculpatory statement was voluntary and not coerced......