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Friday, November 22, 2024

News from November 2014


St. Clair County foreclosures Nov. 6-13

By Carrie Gonzalez |
November 6, 2014

St. Clair County real estate Nov. 3-6

By Carrie Gonzalez |
November 3, 2014

Madison County real estate Nov. 3-7

By Carrie Gonzalez |
November 3, 2014

Madison County foreclosures Nov. 5-14

By Carrie Gonzalez |
November 5, 2014

Pundit calls Madison County 'lost cause' to Democratic Party following election

By Ann Maher |
Madison County Democrats gathered at Wildey Theater in Edwardsville on election night,

Anatomy of a smear campaign

By The Madison County Record |
Did attorneys violate the law with the shoddy tactics that were used to try to prevent the retention of State Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier in the recent election?That's a question that state election officials should be asking. If illegal acts can be documented, the perpetrators should be prosecuted.Whether they are held accountable or not, any lawyer proven to be behind the $2 million smear

Municipalities spend to attend Chicago conference on managing budgets in tough times

By Scott Reeder and Lesley Nickus |
SPRINGFIELD – City officials from across the state — including five from Edwardsville, two from Granite City and a dozen from O’Fallon — gathered in September at the annual Illinois Municipal League Conference in Chicago to learn how to manage municipal budgets during tough fiscal times.

Two recusals and a divide forces Supreme Court to dismiss appeal in Chicago red light camera case

By Bethany Krajelis |
Unable to muster a majority, the Illinois Supreme Court today had to dismiss a challenge to Chicago’s red light camera program.



Post-election balloting nets an increase for Karmeier

By Ann Maher |
KarmeierNearly every remaining ballot in the Fifth Judicial District has been counted with totals confirming that Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier has been retained by 60.74 percent.By earning 229,860 "yes" to 148,511 "no" votes, Karmeier exceeded the minimum threshold of 60 percent required for retention by 2,837 votes.Though the election was more than two weeks ago there remained uncounted


Transvaginal mesh procedure caused adverse reaction, suit says

By The Madison County Record |
A woman alleges she suffered significant chronic pain after mesh products inserted into her body caused adverse tissue reactions.

Couple alleges insurance company refuses to reimburse for fire damage

By The Madison County Record |
A St. Clair County couple alleges their insurance company refuses to reimburse them for damages caused to their home following a fire.

Boy struck by motorist while riding bike sues

By The Madison County Record |
A boy who was struck on his bicycle by a motorist claims he sustained head, neck, back and leg injuries.


Cahokia accident is subject of St. Clair County suit

By The Madison County Record |
A woman has filed suit against the driver whom she alleges rear-ended her vehicle.

St. Clair County woman alleges injuries in East St. Louis collision

By The Madison County Record |
A St. Clair County woman says she was hurt when she was allegedly rear-ended while driving in East St. Louis.

Belleville attorney to be suspended for 60 days

By Ann Maher |
Belleville attorney Charles Stegmeyer, 72, will be suspended from the practice of law for 60 days beginning Dec. 4, by order of the Illinois Supreme Court.The suspension stems from misconduct charges brought by the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC), which accused Stegmeyer of failing to timely repay $15,000 loaned to him by a company that provides funding to lawyers

Alton attorney surrenders law license amid ARDC charges of conversion, pattern of misconduct

By Ann Maher |
Robert Scott Forbes of Alton has surrendered his law license amid charges that he misappropriated $9,324.66 from the state of Illinois and engaged in a pattern of misconduct to conceal his misconduct by making false statements to attorneys, appellate court justices and others, filing false discovery responses, fabricating documents and testifying falsely under oath.