: The court addressed whether procedural hurdles like standing or timeliness are appropriate grounds for immediate dismissal before the State has a chance to respond. It built on previous rulings (like People v. Boclair ) which held that issues like untimeliness should typically be raised by the State at the second stage of proceedings rather than dismissed by the court prematurely. Academic and Scientific References
"125738" primarily refers to a significant legal case in the and various academic publications. Legal Case: People v. Johnson (2021 IL 125738)
: "Elucidating the effects of mega reservoir on watershed drought tolerance," published in the Journal of Hydrology (Volume 598, 2021, Article 125738). Professional Licensing 125738
: The case centered on whether a circuit court can summarily dismiss a post-conviction petition at the "first stage" based solely on a lack of standing .
The number also serves as an identifier for several peer-reviewed articles across different scientific disciplines: : The court addressed whether procedural hurdles like
: "Impact of patch edge patterns on plant species beta diversity in global vegetation," published in the Journal of Environmental Management (Volume 386, 2025, Article 125738).
: The defendant, Recardo Johnson, filed a pro se petition under the Post-Conviction Hearing Act . Professional Licensing : The case centered on whether
This is a prominent criminal law case from the Supreme Court of Illinois , decided on April 15, 2021.