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Judge in paraquat trial will bar 11 defense experts from testifying about EPA

Tillery BELLEVILLE – St. Clair County Associate Judge Kevin Hoerner entered nine straight orders in favor of paraquat plaintiffs in preparation for a trial he would have started Monday, May 10.  The parties asked for a delay over the weekend, and Hoerner granted it.  In rulings from May 3 to May 6, he limited testimony of 17 defense experts and entirely excluded two.  He denied all defense motions for limits on testimony.  Farmers Carroll Rowan, Jerry Mills, Freemon Schmidt, and Ronald Niebrugge claim they suffer Parkinson’s disease from using paraquat to control weeds.  They seek damages from Syngenta Crop Protection and Growmark cooperative as suppliers, and Chevron USA as manufacturer. 

Paraquat defendants cite super spreader concerns in seeking to stay trial again; Hoerner presses on with May 10 start

Hoerner BELLEVILLE – Virus concerns caused St. Clair County Associate Judge Kevin Hoerner to delay trial on claims that weed killer paraquat caused Parkinson’s disease, for 28 days.  On March 23, he granted a motion of defendants Syngenta, Chevron, and Growmark to continue an April 12 trial date.  He has set it to start May 10.  No judge has held trial in St. Clair County for more than a year.  Defendants moved to stay the paraquat trial or continue it on March 17, warning that trials act as super spreaders of the virus.  Attorney Joseph Orlet of Clayton, Mo. wrote that criminal jury trials are on hold and even relatively minor civil jury trials are on hold.

First civil trial in St Clair since Covid involves Syngenta s paraquat; Plaintiff attorney was big contributor to presiding judge s 18 campaign | Madison

Hoerner BELLEVILLE – Associate Judge Kevin Hoerner plans to hold St. Clair County’s first civil jury trial in a year for six clients of Stephen Tillery, who contributed $11,100 to Hoerner’s campaign for appellate judge in 2018.  Hoerner has set proceedings to begin April 12, on Tillery’s claim that weed killer paraquat causes Parkinson’s disease.  Five of his six plaintiffs don’t live in St. Clair County.  Tillery sued Syngenta, Growmark, and Chevron for 11 plaintiffs in 2017.  Chief Judge Andrew Gleeson assigned the suit to former judge Vincent Lopinot.  Gleeson stood for retention in 2018, and Tillery gave his campaign $10,000.  In December 2018, Lopinot retired and Gleeson assigned himself to the suit. 

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