PEOPLE v. LEMON

Gen. No. 50,536.

70 Ill. App.2d 413 (1966)

218 N.E.2d 8

The People of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Thomas Lemon, Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Third Division.

May 12, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Owen Young, of Chicago, for appellant.

Daniel P. Ward, State's Attorney of Cook County, of Chicago (Elmer C. Kissane and E. Roger Horsky, Assistant State's Attorneys, of counsel), for appellee.


MR. JUSTICE DEMPSEY delivered the opinion of the court.

Thomas Lemon was found guilty in a nonjury trial of the unlawful sale of narcotic drugs and, after a hearing in aggravation and mitigation, was sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of ten to twelve years. He appeals contending that there is a reasonable doubt of his guilt.

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