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Hill v. Walker [110215]
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.Docket No. 110215. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STAT OF ILLINOIS WILLIAM R. HIL L, ppellant, v. RO GER E. ALKER, JR., Director of Corrections, et al., Appellees. Opinion filed March 24, 2011. JUSTICE FREEMAN delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Chief Justice Kilbride and Justices Thomas, Garman, Karmeier, Burke, and heis concurred in the judgment and opinion. OPINION Plaintiff, William R. Hill, an inmate at Tamms Correctional Center, brought an action in the circuit court of Alexande Co unty seek ing declaratory and mandamus reli ef agai nst defendants, Roge E. Walker, Jr., Director of Co rrections, and he members the Illinois Prisoner Review Board (Board). The circuit court dismissed plaintiff's second amended complaint pursuant to section 2-615 of the Code of Civil Procedure (735 ILCS 5/2-615 (West 2006)). The appellate court upheld the dismissal. Ill. App. 3d 1090. We allowed plaintiff's pe tition fo lea ve ap peal ( Ill. S. Ct. R. (a) (eff. Feb. 26, 2010)), and now a
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- contactCity: Springfield
- contactOrganization: Illinois Supreme Court
- contactPhoneNumber: 217-782-7821
- contactState: IL
- contactZipCode: 62701-1720
- dateCreated: 03 24 2011
- dateLastModified: 03 24 2011
- description: JUSTICE FREEMAN delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Chief Justice Kilbride and Justices Thomas, Garman, Karmeier, Burke, and Theis concurred in the judgment and opinion. The issues in this appeal concern parole. A hired killer, William Hill, fatally shot the wrong man in 1974, but was more accurate in 1975, fatally shooting his intended target.
- govType: State
- language: EN-English
- numberOrIssue: March 24
- originatorDepartment: Supreme Court
- originatorJurisdiction: Illinois
- originatorOffice: Illinois
- volumeOrYear: 2011
