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· 9/3/1992

People v. Taggart

Citations

  • 599 N.E.2d 501
  • 233 Ill. App. 3d 530
  • 174 Ill. Dec. 717
  • 1992 Ill. App. LEXIS 1419

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting that “[ajlthough defendant was seated in the rear seat of a squad car with doors incapable of being opened from the inside, there [was] no evidence that defendant ever indicated in any manner to the officers present that he desired to be let out”
  • “a defendant is not entitled to a ‘hybrid trial’ in which he alternates between proceeding pro se and being represented by counsel”
  • where the officer did not activate his mars light or any other signal lights, no stop occurred until the police officer asked the defendant to remain near his squad car
  • \a defendant is not entitled to a 'hybrid trial' in which he alternates between proceeding pro se and being represented by counsel\
  • defendant convicted of five counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault; defendant sentenced to 30 years’ imprisonment on the first four counts and sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on the fifth count
  • where the officer did not activate his mars light or any other signal lights, no stop occurred until the police officer asked the defendant to remain near his squad car

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Judges: Doyle

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