Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Sentencing
(Court opinion corrected 12/30/14.) Defendant was convicted, after jury trial, of one count of robbery and two counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault. As main offense in case was a sex offense, not the predicate, Defendant's robbery conviction was for same robbery that was predicate offense of his aggravated criminal sexual assault conviction. Thus, robbery conviction violates one-act, one-crime rule. As automatic-transfer provision of Juvenile Court Act did not impose actual punishment, Defendant's eighth-amendment and proportionate-penalties arguments cannot stand. (POPE and KNECHT, concurring.)