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· 11/20/2008

People v. Conick

Citations

  • 902 N.E.2d 637
  • 232 Ill. 2d 132
  • 327 Ill. Dec. 516
  • 2008 Ill. LEXIS 1818

How courts have described this case

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  • meeting the cause-and-prejudice test is a more exacting standard than the test to survive summary dismissal at the first stage of an initial postconviction petition
  • meeting the cause-and-prejudice test is a more exacting standard than the test to survive summary dismissal at the first stage of an initial postconviction petition
  • meeting the cause-and-prejudice test is a more exacting standard than the test to survive summary dismissal at the first stage of an initial postconviction petition
  • court noted that a technical imperfection in procedure did not hinder the trial court from performing its review under section 122 — 1(f)
  • no separate motion or “filed” document is necessary to support a circuit court’s consideration of the document received and the imposition, under section 22 — 105, of fees and costs for frivolous petitions
  • issues not raised by postconviction petitioner in the appellate court forfeited on review

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Judges: Karmeier

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