Whether a state supreme court's denial of a petition for leave to appeal constitutes a final judgment for purposes of federal habeas corpus review
No question identified. : Une.enst¢luttahnal by the First ludiciae Circuct thei OQ ona ann ee CKhether. iS if tue 2020s of las hy not affecdiig CLEDY ROL. WT OPEL ELL LE Il ge. tine within tihich a tWyrel poe eons Ale be iN THE ‘SUPREME COURT GF THE OMT ED STATES . | _. BRYANT BUCKHANAN. = gy! | Ne i} Pek lionel 4+ | ——t}_ | “Ag a deieen | YE EIDAWT We SUPPORT LE YD ZION ’ | | YEW S/ON DE LIME TOEILE FUR WRIT _ STATE LUIS et al, | UECERTMRARD | . OFFICE OF 7 SUPREME COURT Ae Ceca cerale dh persenrs from faktrg acvyarEage Of the Caw Cebrary through Wathtnatlo te SUC, a8 Cack Cases, Ac cf a bli Commission No. 995036 My aaa Expires August 09, 2028 SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT BUILDING 200 East Capitol Avenue SPRINGFIELD, iLLINOIS 62701-1721 (217) 782-2035 FIRST DISTRICT OFFICE 160 North LaSalle Street, 20th Floor Chicago, IL 60601-3103 (312) 793-1332 TDD: (312) 793-6185 January 29, 2025 Inre: People State of Illinois, respondent, v. Bryant Buckhanan, petitioner. Leave to appeal, Appellate Court, First District. 131002 The Supreme Court today DENIED the Petition for Leave to Appeal in the above entitled cause. The mandate of this Court will issue to the Appellate Court on 03/05/2025. Very truly yours, Cuthia A. Chraack Clerk of the Supreme Court