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Qualls v. Country Mutual Insurance Co.
123 ILL. APP.3D 831, 462 N.E.2D 1288, 1984.IL.0000494
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After a jury trial, the defendant Pedro Rey was found guilty of two counts of armed robbery and two counts of unlawful restraint. Following a hearing on the defendants motion for a new trial, the trial court indicated that after weighing the evidence it was not only granting the motion for a new trial but it was also entering a judgment notwithstanding the verdict in that the evidence did not prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The trial court thereafter overturned the jurys verdict and found the defendant not guilty and discharged him. The State now appeals.