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Haine claims Supreme Court ignoring judge's TRO against Madison County subcircuit law
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Supreme Court is ignoring an order of Sangamon County Circuit Judge Ryan Cadigan to reinstate countywide judicial elections in Madison County, according to state’s attorney Tom Haine. -
Here's hoping the good guys win judicial gerrymandering lawsuit
Kudos to State's Attorney Tom Haine and his assistant attorneys John Hanson and Emily Johnson for drafting a well-plead constitutional challenge to the grossly offensive judicial gerrymandering law rammed through the state legislature earlier this month. -
Judge grants TRO in Haine’s lawsuit over gerrymandering of Madison County’s judiciary
SPRINGFIELD – A Sangamon County judge on Jan. 24 granted a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit State’s Attorney Tom Haine filed over the redistricting of Madison County’s judiciary. -
St. Clair County real estate Sep. 27-Oct. 1
A Mascoutah farm property sold for $2,743,663 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Sep. 27-Oct. 1. -
Madison County real estate Nov. 29-Dec. 3
An Edwardsville land parcel sold for $2,100,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Nov. 29-Dec. 3. -
Davis Highlights Constituent Services in 2021: Over 2,100 Constituents Helped
Davis Highlights Constituent Services in 2021: Over 2,100 Constituents Helped. -
Former board member, mayor suggests MC hire more deputies after two-hour response time to smash-and-grab burglaries
Former board member and mayor of Edwardsville Hal Patton raised concerns with the Madison County Judiciary Committee after it took deputies approximately two hours to respond to vehicle burglaries last month at an Edwardsville property. Major Jeff Connor, who serves as the Madison County Sheriff Chief Deputy, explained that several emergency calls came in at the same time, creating a delay for the non-emergency call. -
Attorney General Raoul Highlights New Laws
Attorney General Raoul Highlights New Laws. -
Hearing set in wrongful death suit alleging nursing home patient's condition was not properly monitored, treated
St. Clair County Circuit Judge Heinz Rudolf scheduled a status conference for a lawsuit alleging a nursing home resident who suffered several recurring cases of pneumonia was not adequately cared for. -
Madison County real estate Nov. 8-12
A Pontoon Beach industrial property sold for $35,586,269 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Nov. 8-12. -
Reps. Davis and Peters in Chicago Tribune: “employers Should Try to Attract Workers by Offering Student Loan Debt Help”
Reps. Davis and Peters in Chicago Tribune: “employers Should Try to Attract Workers by Offering Student Loan Debt Help”. -
St. Clair County real estate Aug. 23-27
An O'Fallon farm property sold for $2,000,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate Aug. 23-27. -
Ruth grants preliminary approval of proposed settlement in FOID card fee dispute
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth granted preliminary approval of the proposed settlement and class notice in a 2015 lawsuit involving a disputed $1 vendor processing fee for Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) Card applications. -
Greenville FCI faces suit for wrongful death of inmate due to medical failures
EAST ST. LOUIS -- Several medical personnel at the Greenville Federal Correctional Institution are being sued for allegedly failing to monitor and properly treat an inmate who later died from cardiac arrest. -
Gilbert to let jury sort out malicious prosecution, false arrest case against MC county, deputies; Trial Jan. 31
BENTON – Madison County resident Brian Schell deserves trial on claims against sheriff’s deputies Eric Schellhardt and Marc Asbury, Senior U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert ruled on Nov. 29. -
Madison County real estate Oct. 25-29
An Edwardsville industrial property sold for $14,900,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Oct. 25-29. -
Bost Introduces Bill to Improve Mst Disability Exam Process
Bost Introduces Bill to Improve Mst Disability Exam Process. -
Madison County real estate Oct. 12-15
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Supreme Court unanimously restores Illinois trucker’s FOID card
SPRINGFIELD – State police revoked a citizen’s firearm card over trivial conduct from 15 years earlier, according to Supreme Court Justices who gave his card back to him on Nov. 18. -
Sangamon County jurors award $1.8 million in wrongful death trial against physician
SPRINGFIELD – Jurors awarded $1,825,000 to widow Donna Miller at a wrongful death trial against physician Adeeb Ahmed on Nov. 1.