Where a jury could have acquitted the defendant of murder based on the theory that suggested that multiple guns were involved in the shooting, that decision did not collaterally estop the state from trying the defendant on a charge of being an armed habitual criminal.The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a decision by U.S. District Judge Andrea R. Wood.In October 2007, Cedric Hudson was shot and killed while he was drinking with friends. Six bullets struck Hudson that night; three of those caused extensive damage …