SIXTH DIVISION
January 12, 2001
No. 1-99-1136
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, | ) | Appeal from the | |||||||
) | Circuit Court of | ||||||||
Plaintiff-Appellee, | ) | Cook County. | |||||||
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v. | ) | No. 97 CR 01085 | |||||||
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FELIX CABAN, JR., | ) | The Honorable | |||||||
) | Thomas R. Sumner, | ||||||||
Defendant-Appellant. | ) | Presiding Judge. |
In December 1996, a grand jury indicted defendant Felix Caban,Jr., for first degree murder. In October 1998, pursuant to a pleaagreement, the trial court sentenced defendant to 52 years'imprisonment. Two days later, the State moved to vacate the pleaand sentence, arguing that defendant's sentence did not conform tostatutory guidelines set forth in section 5-8-1(a)(1)(c)(ii) of theUnified Code of Corrections (Code of Corrections) (730 ILCS 5/5-8-1(a)(1)(c)(ii) (West 1998)). The trial court granted the State'smotion. Defendant then filed a motion to dismiss, arguing thattrial would subject defendant to double jeopardy (U.S. Const.,amend. V; Ill. Const. 1970, art. I,