PEOPLE v. WILLIAMS

Gen. No. 9,964.

6 Ill. App.2d 325 (1955)

127 N.E.2d 505

People of State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Defendant in Error, v. John Williams, Alias Slats Williams, Defendant-Plaintiff in Error.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Third District.

Rehearing denied July 21, 1955.

Released for publication July 21, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

G.W. Horsley, and L.H. Lenz, both of Springfield, for defendant-plaintiff in error.

H. David Condron, State's Attorney of Adams county, and William J. Dieterich, Assistant State's Attorney, both of Quincy, for appellee.


MR. JUSTICE HIBBS delivered the opinion of the court.

The state's attorney of Adams county filed an information in the county court of that county charging that plaintiff in error kept and maintained at 223 North Third street, also known as the 223 Club, in the City of Quincy, a house of ill fame and place for the practice of prostitution and lewdness. The presiding judge of that county disqualified himself, and the county judge of Schuyler county presided at the...

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