News from 2006
Thursday, June 22
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Wednesday, June 21
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Monday, June 19
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Friday, June 16
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Thursday, June 15
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Peel's trial delayed after Herndon recusal
Gary Peel Attorney Gary Peel's trial on obstruction of justice, bankruptcy fraud and child pornography charges --set to begin today -- has been canceled due to the case being reassigned to a different judge.
New Lawsuits: Monday, June 12
Fresh from the courthouse:
Monday, June 12
9 a.m.
June 12-16
Alter Barge
Medtronics targeted in St. Clair County again
Attorneys from Brown & Crouppen in St. Louis have once again filed suit against Minnesota-based defibrillator manufacturer Medtronics.
Bi-State passenger claims injuries after falling in bus aisle
Bi-State Development Agency is being sued by a passenger who claims a bus driver caused her to fall in the aisle.
New Lawsuits: Friday, June 9
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New Lawsuits: Thursday, June 8
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New sheriff in town
With the exception of some comedies like "Blazing Saddles," the phrase, "There's a new sheriff in town," does not actually appear in any Western movie, at least as far as I can tell.
Why Lakin case is important
There were two news articles in weekend newspapers recently concerning the "Lakin story" and one of them merits comment.
Weber delivers
Now we know why the Lakin Law Firm was so worried about Third Circuit Judge Don Weber.
Friday, June 9
9 a.m.
Weber order rebuffs bias accusation
Judge Weber Four months after Gary Peel of the Lakin Law Firm accused Madison County Circuit Judge Don Weber of bias, Weber signed an order in a Lakin case declaring exactly what Peel asked him to declare.