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· 3/24/1966

The PEOPLE v. Johnson

Citations

  • 215 N.E.2d 204
  • 34 Ill. 2d 202
  • 1966 Ill. LEXIS 404

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  • in trial of defendant charged with stealing from a sleeping train passenger, testimony that he stole from another sleeping passenger on the same train was part of continuing narrative
  • in trial of defendant charged with stealing from sleeping train passenger, testimony that he stole from another sleeping passenger on same train was part of continuing narrative
  • in trial of defendant charged with stealing from sleeping train passenger, testimony that he stole from another sleeping passenger on same train was part of continuing narrative
  • in trial of defendant charged with stealing from a sleeping train passenger, testimony that he stole from another sleeping passenger on the same train was part of continuing narrative

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Judges: William G. Clark

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