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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Fischer finds the appeals court properly overturned defendant's conviction for criminal trespass after a noise complaint during a visit to his uncle's apartment, which should have been handled by the landlord through an eviction proceeding. A landlord may not prohibit an individual from being on their property if the person is invited by a lawful tenant unless the lease agreement signed by the parties specifically excludes that individual from the residence. Affirmed.
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