Incidents of “garden variety crimes correlated to nightlife activity” nearby a Chicago bar is not sufficient to hold a West Side establishment liable when a fatal stabbing took place outside its premises, a 1st District Appellate Court panel ruled.The panel rejected the plaintiff’s theory of liability based on 20 criminal incidents reports over 5½ years at Plush, the West Madison Street bar.“Even though there had been ‘crimes’ at or near Plush in the years prior to the murder …