The PEOPLE v. Holiday

Supreme Court of Illinois · Decided 1970-12-04

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Mr. Chief Justice Underwood delivered the opinion of the court: A Cook County circuit court jury found defendant Thomas Holiday guilty of murder, and he was subsequently sentenced to imprisonment for a term of 75 to 100 years. On this appeal, he challenges the constitutionality of the alibi-notice statute (Ill. Rev. Stat.…

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