Where a defendant is charged with being an armed habitual criminal and one of the predicate offenses is that of armed robbery, the state must demonstrate that the circumstances for which the defendant was convicted of armed robbery qualify as a forcible felony and cannot simply provide evidence of the conviction as sufficient for a predicate felony.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge Matthew Coghlan.On the morning of June 15 three Chicago police officers were in an unmarked …