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A district court judge on Wednesday denied a request from St. Peterâs Health to delay a lawsuit filed against the hospital by an oncologist who was fired late last year.Â
St. Peter's had previously asked the court to delay the lawsuit until Dr. Thomas Weiner had exhausted the in-house remedies detailed in the hospital's bylaws before turning to the courts. The judge said the administrative process would not adequately address the claims being made.
âNone of his present claims are subject to the administrative process to which Defendants expect,â Montana First Judicial District Court Judge Michael Menahan wrote.
Weiner sued the hospital Dec. 10, claiming wrongful termination. The lawsuit, as amended, includes a request for an injunction and a request to prohibit St. Peter's from filing an Adverse Action Report to the National Practitioner Data Bank or Montana Board of Medical Examiners. It also asks for an award of damages and court costs to be proven at a jury trial. Weiner's May 20 hearing for a preliminary injunction was delayed last week because of a criminal trial going on in the courtroom. The hearing was to be rescheduled.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A motorist claims her vehicle was rear-ended when she slowed down for a red light, causing her to suffer injuries.
Latoya Nelson filed a complaint April 1 in the Madison County Circuit against Thomas Ackman, alleging negligence.
Nelson claims in her suit that she was driving her Chevrolet Impala on East Broadway Street near Homer M Adams Parkway in Madison County on May 1, 2019. She alleges that Ackman, who was driving a Ford F150, rear-ended her vehicle as she slowed down to stop for a red light. | Pixabay
Nelson claims Ackman failed to slow down and was driving "at an excessive speed." She also claims Nelson knew or "reasonably could have known" that he was about to collide with her vehicle but failed to "sound a warning" and was also following her vehicle too closely.
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Mar 12, 2021 12:00 PM
Centralia, IL -(Effingham Radio)-An Illinois State Police (ISP) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) – Zone 8 investigation leads to the arrest of two Centralia men for sexual abuse charges.
On Thursday, March 11, 2021, the Office of Marion County State’s Attorney Timothy Hudspeth charged Wilton Nicholas Herrera-Lopez, 25-year-old male of Centralia, IL with two counts of Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse and Kevin Josue Herrera-Guzman, 19-year-old male of Centralia, IL with Criminal Sexual Abuse.
As it relates to the two counts of Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse (Class 2 Felony) charges against Herrera-Lopez,
he is alleged to have, during the month of February 2021, committed an act of sexual penetration with two separate juveniles between the ages of 13 and 17 years of age when the defendant was at least 5 years older than the juveniles.
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