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Trial rescheduled in former judge Byron's personal injury suit against Wal-Mart
Madison County circuit judge Barbara Crowder rescheduled a jury trial for March 12, 2018, in former circuit judge Nicholas Byron’s suit alleging he was injured when he fell off a pre-assembled saddle stool. -
Man claims faulty rifle caused blindness in one eye
EDWARDSVILLE — A man is suing a gun store, claiming it sold him an unsafe firearm that caused blindness in one eye. -
Crowder enters confidentiality order in Byron’s personal injury suit against Wal-Mart
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder filed a confidentiality order in a suit alleging former Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron was injured when he fell off a pre-assembled saddle stool. -
Ruth denies summary judgment in dog bite suit
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth denied two homeowners’ motion for summary judgment in a suit alleging their neighbor’s son was bit by their Akita while caring for their dogs, Marco and Polo. -
Discovery deposition set in Byron's suit against Wal-Mart
Former Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron is scheduled to provide a discovery deposition in a suit alleging he was injured when he fell off a pre-assembled saddle stool. -
Auto body shop says former employee failed to exhaust administrative remedies in pregnancy discrimination suit
An auto body shop alleges a former employee failed to exhaust her administrative remedies before filing a lawsuit alleging she was discriminated against due to her pregnancy. -
Prairie Farms seeks to dismiss milk hauler’s suit
Prairie Farms seeks to dismiss a milk hauler’s lawsuit alleging the dairy company interfered with his employment. -
Alton storage facility denies liability following fire caused by homeless person
An Alton storage facility denies liability in a customer’s suit alleging her belongings were damaged in a fire caused by a homeless person. -
Asphalt truck injury case at trial in Madison County
A Smithton man who claims he was forced to have part of his left leg amputated after a Mack dump truck driver ran him over will have his case heard by a Madison County jury. Jurors were being selected Monday afternoon in Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth's court.