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Civil suit begets malicious prosecution complaint
In a malicious prosecution complaint filed Jan. 20 in Madison County Circuit Courty, Joseph Kehrer claims Claude Edwin Smith made false accusations in a 2003 St. Clair County civil lawsuit.
Granite City woman files med mal suit against Petrovich
Gateway Regional Medical Center in Granite City Beverley Bennett of Granite City is suing surgeon John A. Petrovich, M.D. claiming his "chronic consumption of illegal drugs and/or alcohol" caused her to sustain severe and permanent injuries.
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First sentences handed down in East St. Louis vote buying scheme
Two women who were convicted in June for their role in a vote buying scheme in East St. Louis in November 2004 were sentenced on Monday.
Glen Carbon woman asking for $75 million from Ortho Evra producers
Jennifer McNichols of Glen Carbon is suing the maker of a skin patch contraceptive for $75 million claiming it caused blood clots.
Alito confirmed by Senate, will attend State of the Union
The United States Senate voted to confirm Samuel Anthony Alito, Jr., 55, as the 110th justice of the United States Supreme Court today with a partisan vote of 58-42.
Just Ask Gonzo: Hustler Club yet to answer men's room injury complaint
What ever happened to the guy who had a problem at the Hustler Club in Washington Park? Did he ever get paid?
Injured man files Jones Act suit in federal court
A man who allegedly sustained permanent injuries to his back while working on a barge on the Mississippi River near Hartford filed a Jones Act complaint in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois Jan. 18.
Women claim contraceptive didn't come with blood clot warning
Roger Denton The popular contracreptive Ortho Evra is the target of seven product liability suits filed by women claiming the drug maker failed to warn them about the risk of developing blood clots.