Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Jury Instructions
(Court opinion corrected 5/27/10.) Defendant, who was convicted of first-degree murder, was denied right to fair trial because defense counsel failed to tender accomplice-witness instruction, as such instruction goes far beyond jury instruction relating to general credibility of witnesses. Had accomplice-witness instruction been given, jury would have been compelled to examine accomplice's testimony, which was key to State's case, with close scrutiny.