John Hustava
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Former asbestos Judge Byron enjoyed fund-raising advantage
Byron Thirty thousand dollars dragged Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder into disgrace, but no one batted an eye when Madison County's first asbestos judge, Nicholas Byron, raked in that kind of money in 2002. -
Mudge set to hold pre-trial in Choteau Township car accident case Wednesday
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge is scheduled to hold a pre-trial conference in a suit brought over a 2009 Chouteau Township car accident. -
Ruth denies summary judgment to First Student in assault cse
Ruth Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth has found that a bus company asking for summary judgment in a suit brought by aparent whose child was assaulted by classmates failed to prove its case. -
Laidlaw asks to file motion under seal in sexual assault case
Ruth The bus company formerly known as Laidlaw Transit Inc. is asking to file some deposition testimony under seal in a case brought by a woman who claims the company failed to stop her daughter's sexual assault as she left one of its buses. -
Case management set in misconduct suit against Pontoon Beach
Mudge A case management conference is set Dec. 15 in a suit brought against Pontoon Beach over an intersection accident at which the plaintiff claims the village failed to maintain traffic lights. -
First Student claims abuse took place after student exited bus, seeks summary judgment
First Student Inc., formerly Laidlaw Transportation Inc., is moving for summary judgment in a suit brought by a mother over abuse suffered by her daughter in or near a school bus three years ago. -
Case against youth pastor and church over molestation allegations set for conference
A mother's suit against a youth pastor and a Granite City church over her son's alleged molestation three years ago is set for case management. -
Highland traffic accident results in lawsuit
Jaclyn Allison claims Ernest A. Cates failed to yield the right-of-way in an auto accident lawsuit filed in Madison County Circuit Court. -
Mother says daughter fondled by male students on school bus
Laidlaw Transit Inc. and Collinsville Community Unit School District 10 are being sued by a woman who claims her daughter was fondled by male students on a school bus last year. -
Church and former pastor named in sexual abuse suit
Anthony Muzzarelli (ISP Photo) The mother of a 13-year-old boy claims her son suffers from permanent emotional injuries after having been sexually abused by his youth pastor, according to a lawsuit filed June 4 in Madison County Circuit Court. -
Metal piece in spicy chicken sandwich causes injury
Jack in the Box A man who broke his tooth when biting into a spicy chicken sandwich at the Granite City Jack in the Box filed a personal injury suit in Madison County Circuit Court June 4. -
Olin employee sues security firm after attack in parking lot
Olin An Olin employee who was assaulted in the parking lot after his shift ended filed a personal injury complaint against the security firm contracted to secure the premises. -
New Lawsuits: Wednesday, May 28
Crystal Ball v. Angela Burkett -
New Lawsuits: Thursday, April 17
Mark Burk v. Meghan Magdich -
Man claims injury from tripping on ice cubes at race park
Fairmont Park in Collinsville is being sued by a customer who claims he fell on ice cubes in an area he had to walk, causing him to fall and suffer severe injury. -
Torn, wrinkled carpet at Farm Fresh leads to $50k suit
Farm Fresh in Madison A woman who was allegedly injured after tripping on torn and wrinkled carpet at a Farm Fresh store in Madison filed a personal injury suit Feb. 27 in Madison County Circuit Court. -
New Lawsuits: Wednesday, Feb. 27
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Unmopped water leads to slip, fall and suit
A woman who slipped and fell at the Granite City Schnucks filed a personal injury suit in Madison County Circuit Court Feb. 20, seeking damages in excess of $60,000 for injuries she allegedly sustained. -
Men's room slip and fall prompts suit against Wal-Mart
A man who claims he injured himself after slipping and falling on water near a restroom at the Granite City Wal-Mart is seeking in excess of $50,000 in damages in Madison County Circuit Court. -
New Lawsuits: Thursday, May 3
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