Illinois appellate courts

20 opinions this month · page 6
Friday, July 31, 2026 2 opinions
2026 IL App (1st) 250555 No. 2026 IL App (1st) 250555

Manzili v. Palos Hills Healthcare, LLC

Rule 23 Civil Contract Law

  • Settlement agreements require only objective manifestation of a meeting of the minds, even absent subjective intent to be bound.
  • Attorney's express authority to settle binds the client absent record evidence that authority was withdrawn or revoked.
  • Useful for civil litigators handling settlement enforcement disputes, pro se appeals, and Rule 341 briefing compliance issues.
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2026 IL App (1st) 252229 No. 2026 IL App (1st) 252229

Navarro-Angulo v. Police Board of the City of Chicago

Rule 23 Civil Administrative Law

  • Court affirms police applicant disqualification based on evidence of dishonesty, violent conduct, and application omissions under manifest weight standard.
  • Due process for administrative disqualification requires only notice and opportunity to respond in writing—no in-person hearing or confrontation rights required.
  • Useful for administrative law and public sector employment attorneys handling law enforcement hiring disqualifications and agency deference/due process challenges.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2026 4 opinions
2026 IL App (1st) 260690 No. 2026 IL App (1st) 260690

People v. Harvey

Rule 23 Criminal General

  • New opinion from Rule 23
  • Case decided on 2026-07-29
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2026 IL App (1st) 260575 No. 2026 IL App (1st) 260575

People v. Curry

Rule 23 Criminal General

  • New opinion from Rule 23
  • Case decided on 2026-07-29
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2026 IL App (2d) 250530 No. 2026 IL App (2d) 250530

In re Estate of Megan

Rule 23 Civil Probate and Estate Law

  • Trial court's contempt finding affirmed based on credibility determinations and contradictory evidence of noncompliance with turnover orders.
  • Monetary sanction reversed because it lacked a valid purge condition and was compensatory, payable to a private party, not the public treasury.
  • Useful for probate litigators and civil practitioners handling indirect civil contempt proceedings, purge conditions, and enforcement of turnover orders.
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2026 IL App (5th) 241009 No. 2026 IL App (5th) 241009

People v. Underwood

Rule 23 Criminal General

  • New opinion from Rule 23
  • Case decided on 2026-07-29
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Tuesday, July 28, 2026 4 opinions
2026 IL App (1st) 241851 No. 2026 IL App (1st) 241851

People v. Bishop

Rule 23 Criminal General

  • New opinion from Rule 23
  • Case decided on 2026-07-28
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2026 IL App (1st) 240362 No. 2026 IL App (1st) 240362

People v. Dugar

Rule 23 Criminal Violent Crimes

  • Prior UUWF conviction admissible for impeachment despite similarity to charged offense when credibility is central to defense.
  • Lay witness may testify that defendant was 'preparing himself' before shooting when opinion is rationally based on direct perception.
  • Useful for criminal defense and appellate attorneys challenging Montgomery impeachment rulings, lay opinion testimony, and Class X sentencing decisions.
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2026 IL App (1st) 251462 No. 2026 IL App (1st) 251462

Scott v. Illinois Human Rights Comm'n

Opinion Civil Administrative Law

  • IHRA's 30-day deadline to submit an EEOC determination to the Department is jurisdictional and cannot be equitably tolled, even where the agency initially overlooked it.
  • First District imposed $15,000 in Rule 375 sanctions on petitioner's attorney for submitting AI-hallucinated case citations and fabricated statutory quotations, plus ARDC referral.
  • Essential reading for employment/administrative law practitioners handling dual-filed EEOC/IDHR charges, and a cautionary case for any attorney using AI tools in legal research and brief-writing.
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2026 IL App (3d) 250533 No. 2026 IL App (3d) 250533

People v. 2008 Acura TLS

Rule 23 Civil Drug Crimes

  • Titled owner's uncorroborated testimony insufficient to prove innocent owner status when contrary evidence shows nominal ownership.
  • Court affirms forfeiture where claimant failed to produce loan documents and evidence showed vehicle purchased with drug proceeds.
  • Useful for attorneys handling drug asset forfeiture claims, innocent owner defenses, and evidentiary burden-of-proof challenges under 725 ILCS 150/9.1.
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Monday, July 27, 2026 4 opinions
2026 IL App (5th) 260200 No. 2026 IL App (5th) 260200

Williams v. Klutts

Rule 23 Criminal General

  • New opinion from Rule 23
  • Case decided on 2026-07-27
  • See full opinion for details
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2026 IL App (2d) 260203 No. 2026 IL App (2d) 260203

People v. Marion

Rule 23 Criminal Criminal Procedure

  • Presence during abuse and verbal reinforcement, without direct infliction of harm, can support a dangerousness finding under the Pretrial Fairness Act.
  • Detention order reversed where court failed to tailor conditions analysis to accountability-only charges and absence of children from the home.
  • Useful for criminal defense and prosecution attorneys litigating pretrial detention hearings, especially accountability-theory child abuse and domestic battery cases.
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2026 IL App (2d) 260089 No. 2026 IL App (2d) 260089

In re I.D

Rule 23 Civil Family Law

  • Second District affirms termination of parental rights, finding unfitness supported by lack of reasonable progress, interest, and efforts.
  • Court grants appellate counsel's Anders motion to withdraw, holding no non-frivolous issue exists on unfitness or best-interest findings.
  • Useful for family law practitioners handling termination-of-parental-rights appeals and evaluating Anders motions in juvenile/child welfare cases.
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2026 IL App (1st) 232442 No. 2026 IL App (1st) 232442

People v. Green

Rule 23 Criminal Violent Crimes

  • First District affirms rejection of self-defense claim where independent witness and video evidence contradicted defendant's testimony about the attack.
  • Court holds internal CTA policy against arguing with offenders was properly excluded as irrelevant to who was the aggressor.
  • Useful for criminal defense and appellate attorneys litigating self-defense sufficiency, evidentiary exclusions, and sentencing/judicial bias challenges.
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Friday, July 24, 2026 6 opinions
2026 IL App (1st) 250404 No. 2026 IL App (1st) 250404

People v. Griffin

Rule 23 Criminal General

  • New opinion from Rule 23
  • Case decided on 2026-07-24
  • See full opinion for details
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2026 IL App (5th) 241226 No. 2026 IL App (5th) 241226

Hubert v. Nissan

Rule 23 Criminal General

  • New opinion from Rule 23
  • Case decided on 2026-07-24
  • See full opinion for details
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2026 IL App (5th) 260194 No. 2026 IL App (5th) 260194

In re H

Rule 23 Criminal General

  • New opinion from Rule 23
  • Case decided on 2026-07-24
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2026 IL App (4th) 260500 No. 2026 IL App (4th) 260500

People v. Harris-Kirby

Rule 23 Criminal Criminal Procedure

  • Prior domestic battery convictions plus reoffending while on probation/conditional discharge support pretrial detention under the SAFE-T Act.
  • Court held proposed release conditions were 'impotent and ineffectual' where defendant defied prior court orders by reoffending while under supervision.
  • Useful for criminal defense and prosecution attorneys handling pretrial detention hearings and appeals under 725 ILCS 5/110-6.1, especially in domestic violence cases.
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2026 IL App (2d) 240363 No. 2026 IL App (2d) 240363

People v. Salinas

Opinion Criminal General

  • New opinion from Opinion
  • Case decided on 2026-07-24
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