Illinois Appellate Court
Civil Court
Reasonable Doubt
Defendant was convicted of child abduction, charged with attempting to lure a child to his home from a grocery store. Defendant approached child near exit of store, and though his van was in the parking lot, it was readily accessible, and child's family, though nearby in the checkout lane of store, were not close enough to hear. Evidence was sufficient to show that there was a dangerous proximity of success of abduction of child. (McLAREN and SCHOSTOK, concurring.)