People v. Rodgers (1982), 92 Ill.2d 283, 287, 65 Ill.Dec. 929, 442 N.E.2d 240…….13People v. Lawson (1977), 67 Ill.2d 449, 456-58, 10 Ill.Dec. 478, 367 N.E. 2d 1244..13People v. Creque, 72 Ill.2d at 526, 22 Ill.Dec. 403, 382 N.E.2d 793 [1978]…………13Bank of Nova Scotia v. United States, 487 U.S. at 260-62, 108 S.Ct at 2377,101 L.Ed.2d at 241 [1988]…………………………………………………………13People v. Barton (1989), 190 Ill.App.3d 701, 709, 138 Ill.Dec. 36,546 N.E.2d 1091…………………………………………………………………..13People v. J.H, 136 Ill.2d 1, 554 N.E.2d 961, 143 Ill.Dec. 889 (1990)………………..13U.S. v. Gavran, 620 F.Supp. 1277 (E.D. Wis. 1985)…………………………………17U.S. v. Omni Intern. Corp., 634 F.Supp. 1414 (D. Md. 1986)……………………….17U.S. v. Asdrubal-Herrera, 470 F.Supp. 939 (N.D.Ill. 1979)………………………….17U.S. v Hogan, 712 F.2d 757 (2
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Cir. 1983)………………………………………….17U.S. v Phillips Petroleum Co., 435 F.Supp. 610, 77-2 U.S. Ta Cas.(CCH) P 9589, 40 A.F.T.R. 2d 77-5316 (N.D. Okla. 1977)………………………173.
The Trial Court violated the Sixth Amendment right to self-representationwithout legal basis. Then the Trial Court refused to pay the Defense Attorney for hisservices after Defendant fired him and the Trial Court refused to allow him towithdraw and Defendant to represent herself
…………………………………..17-20 Neder v. United States, 527 U.S. 1, 119 S.Ct. 1827, 144 L.Ed.2d 35 (1999)……18, 20Faretta v. California, 422 U.S. 806, 95 S.Ct. 2525, 451, L.Ed.2d 562 (1975)…...18-20Illinois v. Allen, 397 U.S. 337, 350-351 (BRENNAN, J., concurring)……………18People v. Gibson, 136 Ill.2d 362, 144 Ill.Dec. 759, 556 N.E.2d 226 (1990)…….18-20
4.The Trial Court, although declaring Defendant indigent, denied Defendant’smotion for it to pay for expert witnesses, barred several expert witnesses, as well asother evidence, sustained State’s objection to numerous questions of criticalwitnesses by defense counsel, thus denying Defendant the right to confrontwitnesses, question defense witnesses, and introduce key exculpatory evidence. Thisdenied a fair trial
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