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Crowder grants partial summary judgment in suit over crash following police pursuit
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder granted partial summary judgment for the mother of a minor injured in a police pursuit involving a stolen vehicle, dismissing the City of Madison’s claims that the plaintiff was involved in the theft and knew the driver might run from the police. -
Crowder takes summary judgment request under advisement in suit over police pursuit
Mother of minor injured in a police pursuit involving a stolen vehicle argues in her reply in support of partial summary judgment that if a teenager steals a vehicle, it can’t be assumed that every car thereafter is stolen. -
Prenzler attacked at church fundraiser in Madison on Saturday
Police are investigating an assault and battery that took place on Saturday on Madison County Board Chairman Kurt Prenzler during a church fundraising event, according to a press release issued by the county this morning. -
Jury begins deliberations in Madison malicious prosecution case
Crowder The lawyers have had their say and tomorrow, jurors will resume deliberations in a malicious prosecution and defamation suit brought against the City of Madison and one of its police officers. Jurors heard closing arguments late Thursday afternoon from plaintiff attorney Brian Polinske and defense counsel James Craney. Deliberations will resume at 9 a.m. Friday. -
Security guard's malicious prosecution case against Madison up for trial Monday
A battery lawsuit brought against two police officers and the city of Madison is set for trial Monday. -
Don Bridick named 'Deputy Sheriff of the Year'
Don Bridick Don Bridick was named Madison County Deputy Sheriff of the Year Tuesday at the Pontoon Beach Masonic Lodge. -
Security guard sues Madison cops for false imprisonment
An armed security guard arrested for impersonating an officer, unlawful use of weapons, unlawful use of a rotating red light and unlawful possession of a blackjack filed a 12-count suit against the City of Madison and two police officers alleging he was falsely imprisoned. -
Weber-Hylla match-up draws clear distinction
Don Weber In the old days, only savvy voters could distinguish one judicial candidate over another.