Illinois Supreme Court, 2007

People v. Oxford

People v. Oxford
Illinois Supreme Court · Decided March 22, 2007
862 N.E.2d 996; 308 Ill. Dec. 793 (North Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

People v. Oxford

Opinion

862 N.E.2d 996 (2007)
308 Ill.Dec. 793

The PEOPLE of the State of Illinois, Appellant,
v.
Jonathan OXFORD, Appellee.

No. 100640.

Supreme Court of Illinois.

March 22, 2007.

On the Court's own motion, there no longer being a substantial question presented by this appeal (see In re E.H., No. 100202, ___ Ill.2d ___, ___ Ill.Dec. ___, ___ N.E.2d ___, 2006 WL 3741951 (December 21, 2006)), the order of the circuit court of Union County finding section 115-10 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 (725 ILCS 5/115-10 (West 2004)) unconstitutional is vacated and the cause is *997 remanded to that court for further proceedings.

Order entered by the Court.

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