
    (No. 15554.
    Judgment reversed.)
    The People of the State of Illinois, Defendant in Error, vs. Edward J. Brady, Plaintiff in Error.
    
      Opinion filed December 19, 1923
    
    Rehearing denied Feb. 6, 1924.
    
    This case is controlled by the decision in People v. Brautigan, (ante, p. 472.)
    Writ oe Error to the Criminal Court of Cook county; the Hon. M. L. McKinley, Judge, presiding.
    Joein F. Tyrrell, and Thomas E. Swanson, for plaintiff in error.
    Edward J. Brundagb, Attorney General, (Frederick A. Brown, and George L. Wire, of counsel,) for the People.
   Mr. Chiee Justice Farmer

delivered the opinion of the court:

Edward J. Brady, plaintiff in error, was a witness before the grand jury in the criminal court of Cook county and was sentenced to imprisonment in jail for sixty days for refusal to answer questions propounded to him by the grand jury. The grand jury before which he was a witness was the same grand jury held to be an illegally organized grand jury in People v. Brautigan, (ante, p. 472.) In that case we held the grand jury was an illegal and void organization. The same objection to the grand jury is raised in this case, and we must hold it had no jurisdiction to summon plaintiff in error as a witness and that he could not legally be adjudged guilty of contempt for refusing to answer questions.

The judgment is reversed.

Judgment reversed.  