State Court
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Illinois Supreme Court
Illinois Supreme Court Rules on Timing of Directed Verdict Motions
The Illinois Supreme Court held that trial courts must rule on defendants' mid-trial motions for directed verdict before proceeding to defense evidence. In People v. Johnson, the court affirmed the defendant's conviction despite finding procedural error, ruling the mistake did not warrant reversal under the plain error standard.
•Illinois Supreme Court rules trial courts must decide directed verdict motions before proceeding to defense evidence
•Court affirmed defendant's conviction despite procedural error, finding evidence was not closely balanced
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