Case notes
By Hon. John A. Wasilewski, Hon. Richard D. Russo, Jessica Koester, Hon. Thomas A. Else, Ava George Stewart, & Mark Kevin Wykoff
Criminal Justice,
June 2013
Recent cases of interest to criminal law practitioners.
Case notes
By Hon. John A. Wasilewski, Mark Kevin Wykoff, Sr., Steve Baker, & John J. Rekowski
Criminal Justice,
November 2011
Recent cases of interest to criminal attorneys.
Case summaries
By David B. Franks & Hon. John A. Wasilewski
Criminal Justice,
May 2008
In 2000 the victim hired defendant and another individual to perform electrical work in her apartment. The project lasted several months.
The knock and announce requirement in search warrants
By John A. Wasilewski
Criminal Justice,
March 2004
In Illinois, there is no statutory provision for the execution of a search warrant. In fact, the legislature has sought to excuse case law imposed knock and announce requirements by enacting legislation that would excuse the requirement with prior judicial approval
Expert Witnesses: A view from the bench
By John A. Wasilewski
General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm,
February 2003
The expert witness can be a highly trained professional, with or without impeccable credentials, or can be a tradesman, mechanic or anyone who possesses special knowledge that would aid the fact-finder in making a decision.
Expert witnesses: A view from the bench
By John A. Wasilewski
Criminal Justice,
December 2002
The expert witness is an indispensable witness in many court cases. Although a layperson can give an opinion as to many situations, the expert witness is necessary in many important cases.
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