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Peel's former wife sued on defamation claims; Ex says email messages were 'extreme and outrageous'
UnsellSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville professor Curtis Smith alleges that Deborah Pontious, former wife of felon Gary Peel, defamed him after a relationship between them ended.Smith sued Pontious in Madison County on Oct. 3, over messages she allegedly sent to his sister in law and his supervisor at SIUE a year ago.Smith’s lawyers, Ed Unsell and Janel Freeman of East Alton, wrote that Pontious -
Edwardsville woman asks for dismissal of case against architects
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Route 157 accident near SIUE is subject of suit
Giacoletto A man claims he suffered severe injuries after a driver struck his vehicle while attempting to make a left-hand turn. -
Area leaders attend domestic violence prevention conference
Third Judicial Circuit Family Violence Prevention Council team members. Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder and local attorney Joan Spiegel were among area leaders who went to Springfield to begin a project to protect victims of domestic violence. -
Woman denies architecture company's affirmative defenses
Matoesian An Edwardsville woman who sued an architecture company alleging she was injured while walking around a building at SIUE has denied the affirmative defenses asserted by defendant FGM Architects. -
Architecture company fights complaint of negligent design
Knapp Defendant FGM Architects claims an Edwardsville woman was negligent when she failed to keep a lookout for snow and ice while walking around a building on the SIUE campus on Feb. 2, 2011. -
Flack to be sworn in May 25; Says experience will help on bench
Flack Madison County's newly appointed associate judge has for a long time wanted to serve on the bench. -
SIUE worker claims superiors failed to investigate alleged human rights violation
An East Alton man claims his superiors at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville failed to properly handle an incident in which two garbage bags were hung on his door to resemble an African-American hung on a noose. -
If you're going to be a rapper, you'll need a rap sheet
Congratulations to the Madison County jury that convicted former SIUE student Olutosin O. Oduwole for making terrorist threats and illegally possessing firearms in the summer of 2007. -
Herndon to speak at area high schools on fellowship program
Herndon Students interested in exploring careers in law and how the federal judicial system works will have a chance to hear about a program relevant to them when Chief Judge David R. Herndon visits local high schools this month to promote the second annual Judge Joseph F. Cunningham Fellowship Program. -
Madison County gets grant; will host workshop for troubled eens
Madison County has received a grant to aid in the collection of data about abuse and neglect cases. -
Hoggatt named Ambassador of the Year
Hoggatt Gary Hoggatt Jr. has been recognized as the 2009 Ambassador of the Year by the Edwardsville Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce. -
Report: Hoffman 'tops, by far' in favors doled out by Blagojevich
Hoffman In the six years Rod Blagojevich held office as Governor of Illinois, his downstate ally State Rep. Jay Hoffman (D-Collinsville) built a substantial campaign war chest. He also helped pass a slew of laws ranging from workers' compensation issues to the creation of the National Corn to Ethanol Research Center at SIUE. -
No means no, dude
"NO OTHER DRIVER PERMITTED" is an all caps line on the first page of a four-page Enterprise Leasing car rental agreement. -
Tech experts to speak at People in Business meeting June 23
Technology experts Lynn and Dick Slackman will speak on networking on the Internet, including an introduction to LinkedIn, FaceBook, blogging and Twitter at the next meeting of People in Business.