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      "The People of the State of Illinois, Defendant in Error, vs. William Lawson, Plaintiff in Error."
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        "text": "Mr. Justice Fulton\ndelivered the opinion of the court:\nPlaintiff in error, William Lawson, appearing pro se in this court, was convicted in the criminal court of Cook County of the crime of robbery in manner and form as charged in the indictment. The indictment contained two counts; the first of which charged robbery while armed with a certain dangerous weapon, to-wit: a pistol, and the second, robbery, without alleging that the defendant was armed with a dangerous weapon.\nA trial by jury was waived and the cause was tried before the court. After a hearing, the court found the plaintiff in error guilty of the crime of robbery in manner and form as charged in the indictment. He was then sen-fenced to the Illinois State Penitentiary for a term of not less than one year nor more than life. He brings the common-law record by writ of error to this court for review. It is his contention that, under the finding of the court, the sentence could only be for plain robbery and not for robbery while armed. In support of his contention, plaintiff in error cites the case of People v. Seritella, 387 Ill. 390.\nPlaintiff in error does not correctly cite the law as pronounced by this court in that opinion. We said in that case, \u201cIt is true that in that part of the judgment where he was sentenced, it also states: \u2018Pete Seritella is guilty of the said crime of robbery in manner and form as charged in the indictment.\u2019 However, where the record, properly before the court, otherwise sufficiently identifies the crime of which the accused was found guilty as robbery while armed, the statutory penalty for such crime will be read into the judgment.\u201d\nIn the case of People v. Giacomino, 347 Ill. 523, this exact question was passed upon. There, the indictment contained two counts; one of which charged robbery with a pistol and the other robbery without alleging the defendants were armed with any dangerous weapon. After overruling a motion for a new trial, the defendants were adjudged \u201cguilty of said crime of robbery in manner and form as charged in the indictment.\u201d Defendant was sentenced to the penitentiary for an indeterminate term of years, not less than one or for life, and the judgment in that case was sustained by this court.\nThere is further approval of this rule in People v. Bailey, 391 Ill. 149, and People v. Sheehan, 407 Ill. 545.\nThe judgment of the criminal court of Cook County is affirmed.\n, , Judgment affirmed.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "William Lawson, pro se.",
      "Ivan A. Elliott, Attorney General, of Springfield, and John S. Boyle, State\u2019s Attorney, of Chicago, (John T. Gallagher, Rudolph L. Janega, Arthur E. Manning, and William J. McGah, Jr., all of Chicago, of counsel,) for the People."
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    "head_matter": "(No. 32180.\nThe People of the State of Illinois, Defendant in Error, vs. William Lawson, Plaintiff in Error.\nOpinion filed January 24, 1952\nRehearing denied March 17, 1952.\nWilliam Lawson, pro se.\nIvan A. Elliott, Attorney General, of Springfield, and John S. Boyle, State\u2019s Attorney, of Chicago, (John T. Gallagher, Rudolph L. Janega, Arthur E. Manning, and William J. McGah, Jr., all of Chicago, of counsel,) for the People."
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