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Monday, November 25, 2024

Christina Stueve News


Callis continues mailman's lawsuit against dog owners

By Christina Stueve |
Mudge Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis on Wednesday continued a hearing in a man's personal injury case until March 28.

Metz retiring April 6; Applicants must apply by April 2

By Christina Stueve |
Metz Madison County Associate Judge Nelson Metz will retire April 6, it was announced on Friday.

Matoesian resets CMC in worker's case against Alton and Southern

By Christina Stueve |
Papa Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian on Wednesday reset a case management conference until April in a Collinsville man's case against his former employer, Alton and Southern Railway.

Matoesian orders parties in wrongful death suit to identify and depose witnesses

By Christina Stueve |
Betz Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian on Wednesday set deadlines for both parties to identify and interview witnesses in a wrongful death lawsuit against an Alton doctor and his clinic.

Mudge sets jury trial in man's personal injury suit against Granite City tavern

By Christina Stueve |
Cunningham Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge on Wednesday set a Jan. 22, 2013 jury trial in a man's lawsuit against Inn Between Tavern.

Olin worker's case against security firm settles

By Christina Stueve |
Pinter Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge on Wednesday ordered a case settled in an Olin employee's suit against a security firm after he was assaulted in a parking lot.

Prairie Farms says plaintiffs are seeking to shift burden of producing discovery

By Christina Stueve |
Schoemaker Defense attorney Donald Schoemaker certified Friday in Madison County Circuit Court that he mailed documents to fulfill the plaintiff's request for information in a case filed against his client Prairie Farms Dairy.

Case against Daddie-O's Nite Out dismissed due to plaintiff's absence in court

By Christina Stueve |
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge dismissed a personal injury suit against Daddie-O's Nite Out after the plaintiff failed to show up for a hearing last Friday.

Defendant seeks to dismiss couple's suit over allegedly defective custom cabinets

By Christina Stueve |
Jackson A cabinet contractor is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed by an Edwardsville couple over allegedly defective custom cabinets.

Plaintiff in benzene case will be deposed in Mississippi

By Christina Stueve |
Price Plaintiff Ricky Marshall will undergo a discovery deposition this Thursday in Moss Point, Miss., according to a notice filed Friday in a Madison County benzene case.

Alorton mayor pleads guilty to theft, distributing crack cocaine

By Christina Stueve |
The former mayor of the Village of Alorton pled guilty Friday to four federal felony charges following an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, the Illinois State Police and the St. Clair County Sheriff's Department.

East St. Louis cop indicted for stealing $1,000 watch

By Christina Stueve |
Wigginton A former East St. Louis police officer has been indicted on charges of stealing a $1,000 Rolodex watch.

Jury orders fiber optics company to pay more than $100,000

By Christina Stueve |
Hamilton A Madison County jury awarded a New Berlin man $112,875 on Thursday, following a three-day trial over a business dispute between two long-time acquaintances.

Matoesian denies plaintiff's request for new trial in case against Alton

By Christina Stueve |
Pierce Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian on Friday denied a personal injury plaintiff a new trial in a case against the city of Alton.

Status conference reset in Belleville property owner's suit over contaminated soil

By Christina Stueve |
Livingston St. Clair County Circuit Judge Lloyd Cueto on Tuesday reset a status conference for April 3 in a case involving a Belleville woman who claims a man dumped gasoline-contaminated soil on her property without her permission, causing her groundwater to become polluted.

Madison County waiting for permission to allow cameras in the courtroom

By Christina Stueve |
Callis Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis has applied to the Illinois Supreme Court for approval to have the Criminal Justice Center included in a pilot project for cameras in the court room.

Fiber optics company at trial over breach of contract claims

By Christina Stueve |
Hamilton A dispute over a commission worth more than $100,000 between two long-time acquaintances has wound up in trial this week in Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla's courtroom.

Stobbs orders defendant to pay plaintiff's attorney and provide documents

By Christina Stueve |
Stobbs Defendant Hahne's Towing to pay plaintiff's attorney $1,000 monthly from February to July

Daughters sue nursing home for allegedly neglecting their father

By Christina Stueve |
Yandle Family of man found frozen in creek after escaping Belleville nursing home sues.

Gallop attorney elected vice chair of Asian American Chamber-St. Louis

By Christina Stueve |
Wang Gallop attorney Johnny S. Wang has been elected Vice Chairman of the Asian American Chamber of Commerce (AACC) of St. Louis, which works to build economic cooperation between the regional Asian American community and other businesses regionally, nationally and internationally.