People v. Hudson

Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Evidence
Citation
Case Number: 
2023 IL App (1st) 192519
Decision Date: 
Monday, January 30, 2023
District: 
1st Dist.
Division/County: 
1st Div./Cook Co.
Holding: 
Reversed and remanded.
Justice: 
HYMAN

Defendant was found guilty of being an armed habitual criminal and sentenced to nine years in prison. He challenged his conviction on direct appeal, alleging that the State failed to prove him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, that the trial court committee multiple errors when responding to questions from the jury, and that the trial court erroneously barred testimony relating to the search warrant that led to defendant’s arrest. The appellate court was persuaded by defendant’s third argument and reversed and remanded, finding that absent the ability to introduce evidence that the warrant was targeting a different person, testimony about the warrant caused an inference of “predetermined guilt.” (PUCINSKI, concurring and COGHLAN, dissenting)