Cluster 2206751
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· 7 citation events
across 1 courts.
Showing the 5 strongest citers on record
(one row per citing case, strongest signal kept).
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People v. Reed (2015)
App. 3d at 859 (citing Smith v. Murray, 477 U.S. 527, 535-36 (1986)); see also People v. King, 192 Ill. 2d 189, 197 (2000) (rejecting argument that counsel 3 Although our supreme court has reminded this court to address forfeiture of postconviction claims rather than decide such claims on the merits (supra ¶ 38), in this case we have considered and disposed of Reed’s claims as forfeited, and discuss the merits solely in the alternative. 4 The correspondence from OSAD also in…
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People v. Reed (2015)
App. 3d at 859 (citing Smith v. Murray, 477 U.S. 527, 535-36 (1986)); see also People v. King, 192 Ill. 2d 189, 197 (2000) (rejecting argument that counsel may be ineffective for failing to anticipate United States Supreme Court decision); People v. Knippenberg, 325 Ill.
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People v. Cathey (2010)
People v. Knippenberg, 325 Ill.
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People v. Arnhold (2005)
However, the defendant’s argument goes against the grain of cases holding that “[a] prosecutor has the authority to choose among potential crimes with overlapping penalties and different sentences.” People v. Knippenberg, 325 Ill.
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Jackson v. Callan Publishing, Inc. (2005)
App. 3d 251, 257 , 757 N.E.2d 667, 672 (2001).