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U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois: Actions Taken on Nov. 12
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activity on Nov. 12 in the suits below: -
Stobbs dismisses grandmother's suit alleging grandson hit her with door, knocked her over
Madison County Associate Judge Stephen Stobbs granted a man’s motion to dismiss his grandmother’s suit after she failed to retain new counsel in a complaint alleging she was injured when she was struck by a door to the garage and fell. -
Woman sues pit bull owners after alleged unprovoked attack
EDWARDSVILLE — A woman is suing the owners of a pit bull after she was allegedly attacked at her South Roxana home. -
Madison County Circuit Court issues new orders in response to 'record' COVID-19 numbers
In response to the COVID-19 resurgence, Madison County Chief Judge Bill Mudge ordered that only essential court matters and proceedings will be heard in order to “protect the health and safety of court patrons, staff, judges and the general public.” -
Patient alleges oral surgeon mistakenly pulled wisdom tooth, caused fractured jaw, nerve damage
EDWARDSVILLE — A dental patient claims an oral surgeon mistakenly extracted a wisdom tooth and caused the plaintiff to suffer a fractured jaw and nerve damage. -
Madison County real estate Oct. 5-9
A Glen Carbon residence sold for $955,500 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Oct. 5-9. -
Madison County civil docket Nov. 23-27
Madison County judge Threlkeld has a law case scheduled on the civil docket Nov. 23-27. -
Madison County judge Julian to retire next month; Mudge says associate judge positions likely filled in March
Madison County Associate Judge Barry Julian is set to retire Dec. 7, leaving two associate judge seats vacant heading into 2021. -
Woman sues over icy slip, fall while pumping gas
EDWARDSVILLE — A woman claims she slipped on ice and snow while pumping gas at a general store, suffering injuries to her leg. -
Case activity for Patricia Dohogne vs Terminal Railroad Association on Nov. 12
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activities in the suit brought by Patricia Dohogne against Adam Mahlandt, Anthony Bruns, Brad Ragland, Jesica Kasten, Joe Bentrup, Mat Whitney, Michael Dundas and Terminal Railroad Association on Nov. 12. -
Madison County felony criminal trials continued due to COVID-19 positivity rate
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge entered an order Thursday continuing criminal felony jury trials currently set through December due to increased COVID-19 positivity rates. -
Wigginton avoids felony DUI by pleading guilty to third one in three years
EDWARDSVILLE – Former U.S. attorney Stephen Wigginton of Edwardsville pleaded guilty of driving under the influence on Nov. 2. -
Madison County real estate Sep. 28-Oct. 2
A Granite City retail property sold for $5,750,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Sep. 28- Oct. 2. -
Madison County civil docket Nov. 16-20
Madison County judges Ruth and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Nov. 16-20. -
Suit alleges hospital, physician failed to diagnose fatal pulmonary infection
EDWARDSVILLE — Anderson Hospital and one of its physicians is accused of failing to properly diagnose and treat a patient's pulmonary infection prior to his death. -
Patient alleges piece of dental file was left lodged in her tooth after root canal
EDWARDSVILLE — A patient claims a piece of dental file was left lodged in her tooth after a root canal procedure. -
Mary Copeland is first woman to be appointed Madison County Chief Public Defender
Attorney Mary N. Copeland makes history as the first woman to be appointed as Madison County Chief Public Defender, filling the vacancy after John Rekowski retires at the end of the month. -
Woman claims crossbow defect caused her to lose part of her thumb
EDWARDSVILLE — A woman claims she lost part of her thumb while using a North American Outfitters' crossbow due to a product safety defect. -
Long witness list in Gori murder case includes suspect’s family members
EDWARDSVILLE – Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Gibbons leaves to his successor Tom Haine a list of 178 witnesses who might testify against Timothy Banowetz, alleged killer of lawyer Randy Gori. -
Great Clips salon franchises sue insurance carrier over denied pandemic business loss claim
EDWARDSVILLE — The owners and operators of Great Clips franchises in Colorado and Missouri are suing their insurance carrier for allegedly denying COVID-19 business interruption claims.