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Haine: Banowetz researched Gori, serial killers before the asbestos attorney's murder
Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine plans to introduce murder suspect Timothy Banowetz’s internet search history at his trial next month for allegedly killing asbestos attorney Randy Gori. -
Dollar General says former worker's disability discrimination claim belongs in arbitration, not litigation
In fending off a former employee's workplace discrimination claim in Madison County Circuit Court, Dollar General argues that the plaintiff's lawsuit was improperly filed and belongs in arbitration. -
Utility worker claims he was trapped inside property with auto lock gate
BELLEVILLE — An underground utility locator claims he became trapped inside a premises in East St. Louis by an auto lock gate and suffered injuries while trying to get off the property. -
Economic statements for local judges should offer more detail
Though easily dismissed as a partisan fishing expedition, the clamor for President Donald Trump to release his tax returns has a certain logic. After all, it could be useful to know the financial interests of our chief executive – and of every federal, state, and local official as well. -
Statements of economic interest show local judges have strong interests in corporate America
BELLEVILLE – Attorney Barry Julian’s appointment as an associate judge in Madison County shocked many in Illinois due to his perceived wealth from having built one of the nation’s largest asbestos firms, but St. Clair County voters choose circuit judges from the same high class. -
Thirty lawyers apply for three associate seats on St. Clair County bench; Runoff is possible
Thirty local lawyers have applied for three associate judge positions that became open after the November election. -
Woman alleges she tripped on unmarked Charter Communications cable, was injured
BELLEVILLE – An employee of a Clinton County business alleges she was injured because of an unmarked cable. -
Consumer claims Credit Management attempts to collect debt discharged in bankruptcy
EAST ST. LOUIS – A consumer alleges a debt collector is attempting to collect a debt that was discharged due to bankruptcy. -
Subcontractor allegedly fell 20 feet when telephone pole broke
BELLEVILLE — A Charter subcontractor claims he was injured when a telephone pole snapped while he was attempting to replace wires. -
Man sues after tripping on a cable
A St. Clair County man is suing two communications companies, claiming he sustained injuries when he tripped over a television cable that was laid across his property. -
Widow alleges wrongful death in husband’s fatal motorcycle collision
A St. Clair County woman is suing a motorist and his employer following a roadway accident that killed her husband. -
Charter blamed for man's trip on exposed cable
A man walking through a Granite City complex suffered great pain and anguish when he tripped and fell on an exposed cable wire, according to a recently filed lawsuit. -
Charter installer accused of assaulting customer
A woman has filed suit against her cable provider, alleging one of its installers sexually assaulted her while hooking up cable to her home.