People v. Griffith

Illinois Supreme Court
People v. Griffith, 816 N.E.2d 353 (Ill. 2004)
212 Ill. 2d 57; 287 Ill. Dec. 591; 2004 Ill. LEXIS 988
Fitzgerald

People v. Griffith

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

In this case, one Justice of this Court has recused himself and the remaining members of the Court are divided so that it is not possible to secure the constitutionally required concurrence of four judges for a decision (see Ill. Const. 1970, art. VI, § 3). Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. The effect of this dismissal is the same as an affirmance by an equally divided court of the decision under review but is of no precedential value. See Perlman v. First National Bank, 60 Ill. 2d 529, 530 (1975).

FITZGERALD, J., took no part.

Reference

Full Case Name
The PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Appellee, v. EVAN GRIFFITH, Appellant
Cited By
11 cases
Status
Published