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   State Courts - Illinois - February 16, 2007

  
People v. Urdiales, Docket No. 98996, SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS, February 16, 2007, Opinion Filed
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Overview: A verdict of guilty, rather than guilty but mentally ill, in defendant's murder trial was not improper. A psychiatrist testified that defendant suffered from a personality disorder and displayed characteristics of a sexual sadist, but the psychiatrist did not consider such disorders to be mental illnesses under 720 Ill. Comp. Stat. Ann. 5/6-2.

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People v. Urdiales, Docket No. 98996., SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS, February 16, 2007, Opinion Filed
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Overview: Trial court's verdict of guilty, as opposed to guilty but mentally ill, was not against the manifest weight of the evidence; a psychiatrist testified that defendant suffered from a personality disorder and displayed characteristics of a sexual sadist, but did not consider those traits to be mental illnesses under 720 Ill. Comp. Stat. Ann. 5/6-2.

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Ramirez v. Smart Corp., No. 3-05-0774, APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS, THIRD DISTRICT, February 16, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Patient sufficiently alleged Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, 815 Ill. Comp. Stat. Ann. 505/1 et seq., claim, as evidence allowed for the reasonable conclusion that the alleged deceptive charges misled patients, and she alleged class claim in that regard, but summary judgment to company was properly granted on remaining claims.

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S&H Floor Covering, Inc. v. Workers' Comp. Comm'n (Gastineau), NO. 4-06-0245WC, APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS, FOURTH DISTRICT, WORKERS COMPENSATION COMMISSION DIVISION, February 16, 2007, Filed
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Overview: Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission ruling that claimant provided proper notice of an injury under 820 Ill. Comp. Stat. Ann. 305/6(c) was supported by evidence that showed that while formal notice was given 49 days after injury, employer was not prejudiced as it had earlier been advised by claimant's wife that he was injured.

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