Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Driving While Revoked
Defendant was convicted, after jury trial, of driving while license revoked, stalking, and aggravated assault. Circumstantial evidence, with officer’s testimony that van he located was the one Defendant’s wife reported missing from her home, although no one actually saw Defendant driving it, was sufficient to find Defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of driving while license revoked. Although wife recanted one statement as to stalking, her other statements were not impeached, and evidence was sufficient to find Defendant guilty of stalking. Current version of stalking statute is constitutional and does not violate due process.
(WELCH and CATES, concurring.)