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        "text": "JUSTICE BILANDIC\ndelivered the opinion of the court:\nDefendant, Edwin Garcia, was tried by a jury and convicted of murder. He was sentenced to the Illinois Department of Corrections for a period of 30 years.\nOn July 4, 1984, defendant, a 41-year-old, self-employed auto mechanic, was visiting a friend at 1713 North Kedzie, Chicago, Illinois. A group of four or five teenagers, including Raphael Figuera, age 16, was sitting on the front stairs of the building. Raphael testified that as defendant went down the stairs, \u201c[h]e like tapped me on my leg and I told him why did he step on my leg *** and he went down the stairs and he ignored me.\u201d Defendant\u2019s brother, Israel Hernandez, who was next door at 1711 North Kedzie, ran over to 1713, grabbed Raphael and started arguing with him. Defendant hit Raphael while his brother held him. Raphael broke loose, went home, and returned with a broken baseball bat. Raphael\u2019s mother followed him and tried to get him to come back into the house. Before she could grab the bat from the hands of her son, Raphael hit Israel\u2019s leg with the bat. Dolores Martinez, Raphael\u2019s mother, testified that the bat used by her son was 18 to 20 inches long. She thought her son hit defendant with the bat, but could not tell for sure.\nDefendant\u2019s car was parked at the curb. He went inside his car, took out a gun, and pointed it at Raphael. Raphael ran about three houses down, hid behind a van and yelled that defendant had a gun.\nAt this point Ruben Torres, a 30-year-old neighbor of Raphael, was coming on the scene. Raphael heard two shots. Because he was hiding behind the van, he could not see who fired the shots he heard. Later, he saw his neighbor, Ruben Torres, on the ground next to defendant\u2019s car.\nIsrael testified that he observed a disturbance between the defendant, his brother, and Ruben Torres, the victim. While Israel tried to break up the disturbance, Torres hit him and he fell to the ground. He saw Raphael and another person on top of his brother. Then he heard shots.\nDefendant testified that he was grabbed and beaten by three people while he was beside his car. First Torres, the victim, struck defendant\u2019s brother, Israel. Then Torres frisked and hit defendant. While falling back on his car, defendant reached for his revolver and shot Torres. Torres died as a result of the shooting.\nI\nDefendant contends that the trial court committed reversible error when it refused to read IPI Criminal 2d No. 4.05 to the jury. (Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions, Criminal, No. 4.05 (2d ed. 1981).) That instruction would have advised the jury that a person is permitted to use force that is likely to cause death, not only if he believes that such force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself or another, but also if it is necessary to prevent the commission of a forcible felony. Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 38, par. 7 \u2014 1.\nIf there is the slightest amount of evidence in the record to justify an underlying theory, the instruction must be given. (People v. Pietryzk (1987), 153 Ill. App. 3d 428, 436, 505 N.E.2d 1228, appeal denied (1987), 115 Ill. 2d 547; People v. Sykes (1977), 45 Ill. App. 3d 674, 678, 359 N.E.2d 897.) The underlying theory asserted here is justification to prevent a forcible felony. The definition of a forcible felony includes aggravated battery. (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 38, par. 2\u2014 8.) Any battery is an aggravated battery if the person who committed the battery:\n\u201cIs, or the person battered, is, on or about a public way, public property or public place of accommodation or amusement.\u201d Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 38, par. 12 \u2014 4(8).\nThere is evidence in the record that defendant was on a public way when he was allegedly battered by Torres. Likewise, there is evidence that the victim, Torres, was also on or about a public way when he committed the alleged battery on defendant. Therefore, any alleged battery is an aggravated battery as defined in section 12 \u2014 4(8).\nFailure to give this instruction, when tendered by the defendant, deprived the defendant of a defense that existed under the law. This resulting denial of due process requires that defendant be granted a new trial.\nII\nSince this case is being remanded for a new trial, we will consider defendant\u2019s argument regarding other alleged erroneous instructions in order that the court and parties may be apprised of our views for retrial.\nA\nDefendant claims that the jury was not properly instructed since the murder instruction they received did not include the fourth proposition from the 1968 edition of the Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions. The jury was instructed using the current 1981 edition of the Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions.\nThe general rule is that the burden of preparing jury instructions is on the parties, and a party may not raise on appeal the failure to give an instruction unless he shall have tendered it. (People v. Underwood (1978), 72 Ill. 2d 124, 129, 378 N.E.2d 513.) In addition, failure to make an objection at trial to an error in the jury instructions waives this issue on review. People v. Chapman (1981), 94 Ill. App. 3d 602, 607, 418 N.E.2d 995, appeal denied (1981), 85 Ill. 2d 568.\nIn the present case, defense counsel did not raise any objection to the State\u2019s instruction which illustrated the elements the State must prove in order to sustain the crime of murder. In addition, defense counsel failed to tender any other instruction for murder at that time. We presume this oversight will not recur on retrial.\nB\nDefendant also claims that the court erred in failing to instruct the jury sua sponte on voluntary manslaughter based on provocation. Defendant contends that although the instruction was not tendered by defendant\u2019s counsel, the trial judge should have presented the jury with the instruction on his own accord.\nUnder the Illinois Criminal Code of 1961 (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 38, pars. 9 \u2014 2(a), (b)) there are two distinct types of voluntary manslaughter: section 9 \u2014 2(a), serious provocation; and section 9 \u2014 2(b), unreasonable self-defense. Section 9 \u2014 2(a) has been interpreted to mean that the offense is not murder but manslaughter where there has been mutual combat. People v. Leonard, (1980), 83 Ill. 2d 411, 422-23, 415 N.E.2d 358.\nIn People v. Nelson (1985), 130 Ill. App. 3d 304, 474 N.E.2d 23, counsel tendered the provocation and the \u201cnot unreasonable belief of justification\u201d instruction. The appellate court found that counsel\u2019s actions could have been part of the defense strategy and that he may have refrained from tendering both voluntary manslaughter instructions for fear of confusing the jury and having them disregard both instructions.\nThe court is obligated to use restraint in giving instructions sua sponte so as not to interfere with or frustrate defense strategy. (People v. Requena (1982), 105 Ill. App. 3d 831, 837, 435 N.E.2d 125, cert. denied (1983), 459 U.S. 1204, 75 L. Ed. 2d 436, 103 S. Ct. 1191.) Interference with defense strategy may itself constitute error. (People v. Precup (1978), 73 Ill. 2d 7, 17, 382 N.E.2d 227.) Therefore, since the decision not to tender both voluntary manslaughter instructions is considered a defense tactic, the court was not obligated to instruct the jury sua sponte.\nIll\nThe defendant contends that he was denied a fair trial and effective assistance of counsel due to the comments of the judge and prosecutor which inferred that his own counsel was acting inappropriately.\nIn order for the comments by a judge to constitute reversible error, the defendant must show that the remarks were prejudicial and that he was harmed by them. (People v. Heidorn (1983), 114 Ill. App. 3d 933, 937, 449 N.E.2d 568, appeal denied (1983), 96 Ill. 2d 545; People v. Nurse (1975), 34 Ill. App. 3d 42, 47, 339 N.E.2d 328.) A judge in his ruling may express an opinion as to the party\u2019s position and the context of such remark is not necessarily prejudicial to the defendant. (People v. Merz (1984), 122 Ill. App. 3d 972, 980, 461 N.E.2d 1380.) Further, counsel may be properly admonished by the trial court without resulting in prejudice to defendant. People v. Brown (1980), 87 Ill. App. 3d 368, 371, 409 N.E.2d 81.\nThe reviewing court does not need to determine whether the record in a criminal case is perfect, but has to ensure that the defendant had a trial free from substantial and prejudicial errors, and determine whether there was sufficient evidence to support a conviction. People v. Conrad (1967), 81 Ill. App. 2d 34, 54, 225 N.E.2d 713, aff\u2019d (1968), 41 Ill. 2d 13, 241 N.E.2d 423.\nUpon thorough review of the record, we find that defendant has received a fair trial and any comments made did not rise to the level of prejudicial error.\nIV\nDefendant\u2019s argument of inadequate representation by his trial counsel is without merit. On this point, it is sufficient comment for us to remind the defendant that it was the competent, professional conduct of his trial counsel that provides him with the benefit of a new trial.\nV\nFinally, we believe that the evidence at trial was sufficient for the trier of fact to conclude that defendant was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. This does not mean we are making a finding as to defendant\u2019s guilt or innocence which would be binding on retrial, but rather our consideration of the sufficiency of the evidence admitted at trial will remove the risk of subjecting defendant to double jeopardy. See People v. Taylor (1979), 76 Ill. 2d 289, 309, 391 N.E.2d 366.\nWe also find that the 30-year sentence imposed is within the statutory parameters for murder and not excessive. Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 38, par. 1005 \u2014 8\u20141 et seq.\nFor the foregoing reasons, the judgment of the circuit court of Cook County is reversed and this cause is remanded for a new trial consistent with the views expressed herein.\nReversed and remanded.\nHARTMAN, P.J., and SCARIANO, J., concur.",
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      "Richard M. Daley, State\u2019s Attorney, of Chicago (Thomas V. Gainer, Jr., James E. Fitzgerald, and Christine C. Perille, Assistant State\u2019s Attorneys, of counsel), for the People."
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