Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Sentencing
Defendant was convicted, after jury trial, of being an armed habitual criminal, and was sentenced to 21 years. Court did not abuse its discretion in imposing a 21-year term for Class X felony offense, as sentence was well within the applicable statutory range, and court stated its consideration of all relevant factors in arriving at a sentence, including Defendant's rehabilitative potential. Court was not required to afford Defendant's potential for rehabilitation more weight than seriousness of Defendant's crime, which was preceded by 2 other convictions for offenses involving weapons. (PIERCE, concurring; HYMAN, specially concurring.)