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If a judge falls asleep during a murder trial, should the defendant automatically get a new trial?
A divided Illinois Appellate Court panel recently said no; so long as the judge was not dozing through crucial evidence or motions, an inadvertent nap is harmless. We find that a judge falling asleep during a trial does not constitute reversible error, Judge Daniel Schmidt wrote in the majority opinion.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...es-can-sleep-during-trial-20171105-story.html
A divided Illinois Appellate Court panel recently said no; so long as the judge was not dozing through crucial evidence or motions, an inadvertent nap is harmless. We find that a judge falling asleep during a trial does not constitute reversible error, Judge Daniel Schmidt wrote in the majority opinion.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...es-can-sleep-during-trial-20171105-story.html