News from 2006
Civil judges clarify sealed case rule
Madison County civil circuit judges have clarified a previous policy regarding protective orders, adding certain requirements before attorneys can file documents under seal.
Flood control suit dismissed, but fight may go on
Circuit Judge Daniel J. Stack You can't fight city hall, as the old saying goes.
But in the case of Stephen Lathrop, you can fight -- if you hire a lawyer.
Friday, Sept. 15
9 a.m.
SMASH supports retention of Madison County judges
Chief Judge Ann Callis The Statewide Medical Alliance for the Survival of Healthcare (SMASH) announced its endorsement of Judges Ann Callis, Charles Romani and John Knight for retention in the Third Judicial District which encompasses Madison and Bond Counties.
Prenzler calls Bathon political 'lapdog'
Kurt Prenzler, Republican candidate for Madison County Treasurer, railed on his opponent for not running a tight ship during a press conference outside the county's administration building Thursday.
'Disk error' destroys photos in Wood River crash
WOOD RIVER – Police took many photos along Rock Hill Road after prospective grand jury witness Khara Daniels wrecked her car, but not one picture will see the light of day.
Thursday, Sept. 14
9:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 13
9:30 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 11
9 a.m.
Just Ask Gonzo: Inmate's second hand smoke suit stalls
Question: The "Austin" rapist filed suit because he is exposed to second hand smoke. He should be thanking his lucky stars that is all he is exposed to in jail. I found it appalling that he filed suit wanting $12 million. He does not deserve a damn cent. If you could update his case for me I would appreciate it.
Northeasterner files asbestos suit in Madison County
A man who worked in Massachusetts and Maine for nearly three decades filed an asbestos suit against 44 defendants in Madison County Circuit Court, claiming exposure to asbestos has caused him to develop mesothelioma.
Judge Stiehl sets evidentiary hearing on Peel's motion to suppress
Gary Peel United States District Judge William Stiehl has set an evidentiary hearing Oct. 16 on former Lakin Law Firm attorney Gary Peel's motion in limine to suppress evidence to prevent federal prosecutors from introducing statements made by Peel in his proffer sessions of Jan. 31 and Feb. 14.
Insulin administered at inappropriate time, med mal suit claims
Alton Memorial Hospital Vicki Lamere filed a medical malpractice suit against Alton Memorial Hospital claiming the hospital negligently and carelessly failed to treat her in an appropriate manner.
Jack in the Box named in soda machine mishap
Patricia Heath filed a personal injury suit against Jack in the Box in Madison County Circuit Court Aug. 28, seeking damages in excess of $50,000 for injuries she sustained when slipping on water near the soda machine.
Construction company sues local contractor for unpaid balance
Boling Concrete Construction of Missouri filed suit against Osborn Development of Collinsville claiming it failed to pay for street construction in the Stonebridge subdivision.
Soccer for Fun sued in Madison County
A man injured at Soccer for Fun in Pontoon Beach filed suit claiming a wall and pole in the area he was using was not protected by rubber or some other protection device.
Bank seeks reimbursement for fraudulent check
A New York bank is suing a Millstadt man and the Associated Bank branch in Fairview Heights for cashing a fraudulent $131,212.40 check.
Homeowners claim insurer not paying for tornado damage
O'Fallon homeowners Kevin M. and Debbie J. Hazlett are suing Illinois Farmers Insurance Co. for refusing to pay a five-month-old tornado damage claim.
Peoria neurosurgeon named in St. Clair County suit
A Peoria neurosurgeon and his practice are subjects of a medical malpractice lawsuit filed Sept. 1 in St. Clair County Circuit Court.