The Madison County Record News
Passenger files negligence lawsuit against Bi-State following bus accident
BELLEVILLE – A man claims he was injured while riding on a Bi-State bus when the driver collided with another vehicle.
Jumper grants pretrial detention for aggravated stalking charge in first detention hearing under SAFE-T Act
During the first detention hearing after the SAFE-T Act went into effect, Madison County Associate Judge Ryan Jumper granted a petition by State’s Attorney Tom Haine to detain a Swansea man while he awaits trial on charges of aggravated stalking
Man sues City of Wood River, water company after falling into water meter hole at Belk Park
EDWARDSVILLE – A man is suing the City of Wood River and Illinois water companies, alleging he fell in a meter hole at Belk Park because the cover wasn't securely placed.
Gilbert allows wrongful termination suit against Madison County to continue after delay in service
BENTON – St. Louis County attorney Michael Gras sued Madison County for former employee Janice Koehler last December, but didn’t serve the complaint until Senior U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert caught his attention.
'Sometimes stretch a little too far:' Unusual quick win for FaceTec vs biometrics class action offers guide for others
Earlier this year, facial ID scanning tech vendor FaceTec persuaded a prolific filer of biometrics class action lawsuits to withdraw their lawsuit without even a single proceeding or motion to dismiss, because the company showed the plaintiffs' lawyers that their data scanning tech, collection and policies made the case unwinnable
Shopper sues Godfrey Dollar General, alleging injuries after bumping into product display
EDWARDSVILLE – A shopper is suing a Godfrey Dollar General after she allegedly bumped into a merchandise display case and injured herself in the store.
Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Lea Gutierrez As Ardc Administrator
The Illinois Supreme Court has appointed Illinois attorney Lea S. Gutierrez to serve as the new Administrator of the Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission (ARDC) effective October 23, 2023.
Suit alleges O'Fallon Subway restaurant failed to pay workers overtime, tips
BELLEVILLE – An employee has filed a class action lawsuit against an O'Fallon Subway restaurant, claiming the store kept workers' tips and failed to pay them overtime despite working more than 40 hours per week.
Woman working in Alton building claims she was exposed to carbon monoxide
EDWARDSVILLE – A woman has filed a lawsuit claiming she was exposed to carbon monoxide because of a building owner's negligence in maintaining the heating system.
Settlement reached ahead of trial in fatal train crash suit
EAST ST. LOUIS – Amtrak, Illinois Central, and the family of a man who died at a railroad crossing settled a suit that was scheduled for trial starting on Sept. 11.
IL Supreme Court grants outside judge in Hulme, Dorman defamation suit
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Supreme Court Justices granted an outside judge to former Madison County officials Doug Hulme and Rob Dorman for a suit over their termination in 2020.
Haine: Lawsuits filed by two former county employees have cost taxpayers $270,000
Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine reported Tuesday that more than a dozen lawsuits filed by two former Madison County employees have cost taxpayers more than $270,000.
Administrative Director Declares Illinois Associate Judge Appointed in the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit
Marcia M. Meis, Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, announced that the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit judges voted to select Lawrence W. Lobb as an associate judge of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit.
NSSF seeks preliminary injunctive relief from firearm liability law
BENTON – Illinois legislators equipped Illinois judges to shut down every gun business in America, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) argued at U.S. district court on Sept. 15.
Madison County real estate Aug. 7-11
A Troy property sold for nearly $600,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions for Aug. 7-11.
St. Clair County real estate May 30-June 2
An O'Fallon property sold for nearly $800,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions for May 30-June 2.
Madison County civil docket Sept. 26-29
Madison County Circuit Judges have several cases set for hearings from Sept. 26-29.
Independent pharmacies appeal mandatory arbitration ruling to IL Supreme Court; Cuker: OptumRx arbitration provision is 'basically rigged'
A group of independently-owned pharmacies are urging the Illinois Supreme Court to review a decision by the Fifth District Appellate Court compelling arbitration in a reimbursement fraud claim against OptumRx.
We must put evidence above ourselves
Who do you trust? I’m not thinking of political leaders. I’m referring to people. Whether they go to church is as irrelevant as their political party. What matters is whether they put their beliefs above evidence. Do they put Tribe above Truth? If they are unwilling to look at evidence, then the answer is beware. We all choose what we believe. But if we’re unwilling to put evidence above ourselves, we can’t even trust ourselves. We’re all tempted to do it. You know who I am talking about because we are related to them. They are our friends and neighbors. They are nice people.
What happens when children commit crimes?
Juvenile violence is an ongoing concern in our community. All too often, my office prosecutes serious violent acts committed by juveniles including car thefts, shootings, and murders. Due to legally required confidentiality when minors are involved, and the uncertainty of terms of confinement in the juvenile system (these issues are explained below), some in the community may fear that violent juveniles are not being dealt with appropriately.