Where the state submits evidence of a prior conviction — later found to be facially unconstitutional — in aggravation during a defendant’s sentencing, it does not necessarily establish that resentencing is needed if the record establishes the prior conviction did not affect the trial court’s sentencing decision.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed a decision by Cook County Associate Judge Stanley J. Sacks.On September 26, 2012, James Bridges entered a fast food restaurant and grabbed employee Lakesha Powell by the …