Case Citation
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People v. Persinger Case Brief

Appellate Court of Illinois1977Docket #209464
363 N.E.2d 897 49 Ill. App. 3d 116 6 Ill. Dec. 950 1977 Ill. App. LEXIS 2736

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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis

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tl;dr: Defendant was convicted of conspiracy to unlawfully deliver controlled substances with his wife. The appellate court affirmed, finding sufficient circumstantial evidence of an agreement and an overt act, despite the defendant’s claims of mere presence and knowledge.

Legal Significance: This case illustrates that a criminal conspiracy, particularly the element of agreement, can be inferred from circumstantial evidence, including the defendant’s acts, conduct, and the surrounding circumstances, without direct proof of an explicit agreement.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

Harold D. Persinger was charged with conspiracy to unlawfully deliver a controlled substance (Nembutal) with his wife, Ida Frances Persinger. The State’s evidence included observations of four controlled purchases of pills from Ida Persinger at their residence. During the final purchase on June 23, 1975, an undercover agent observed the defendant on the porch with his wife. Ida asked the defendant for his pocket knife to scratch the prescription label off a pill container before selling it to the agent; the defendant provided the knife and then entered the house. A pharmacist testified that prescriptions for Nembutal and Librium were filled for the Persinger account. Mary Scammahorn testified to regularly buying pills from Ida Persinger, often in the defendant’s presence. Scammahorn also recounted an incident where the defendant demanded payment for pills, stating, “You didn’t give us a receipt for the pills,” and then wrote a receipt signed by his wife. The defendant denied knowledge of his wife’s sales, denied giving her a knife during the June 23rd transaction, and offered an alternative explanation for the bank incident.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: Was the circumstantial evidence sufficient to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant entered into an agreement with his wife with the intent to commit unlawful delivery of a controlled substance and performed an act in furtherance of that agreement?

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Legal Issue

Was the circumstantial evidence sufficient to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant entered into an agreement with his wife with the intent to commit unlawful delivery of a controlled substance and performed an act in furtherance of that agreement?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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