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Pettis County Sheriff s Reports for April 29, 2021

On Monday. Pettis County Deputies took a report of a dog bite. The reporting party said that about 12:30 on Monday, he was in his own driveway when he was approached by seven white dogs. He said the dogs became aggressive and he was bitten on his leg by the largest dog in the group.   On Sunday, Pettis County Deputies responded to 3505 South Grand for a domestic assault in progress. Deputies later arrested 35-year-old Thomas Murphy for domestic assault and was taken to the Pettis County Jail for a 24-hour hold pending the filing of formal charges.   On Saturday, April 24, Pettis County Deputies responded to the 27500 block of Schenk Road in the Green Ridge area for a 911 hang-up and possible physical domestic assault. Investigation revealed that a male had physically assaulted a female at the residence. Deputies arrested William Sindelar and transported him to the Pettis County Jail for a 24-hour hold for 2nd degree Domestic Assault.

New Diocese list of abusers includes 16 former local priests

New Diocese list of abusers includes 16 former local priests
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New Diocese list of abusers includes 16 former North Fork priests

New Diocese list of abusers includes 16 former North Fork priests St. Agnes Cathedral, the seat of the Diocese of Rockville Centre. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons) A recent bankruptcy court filing by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre sheds new light on the scope of sexual abuse by clergy who served on the North Fork, but critics say they believe an attached list of abusers omits the names of dozens more perpetrators.  The April 15 filing documents allegations against some former local priests who hadn’t previously been publicly accused of abuse and offers new details about locations where incidents occurred here and elsewhere on the East End.

Judge dismisses injuries claim involving remarkable differences in medical evidence

  A judge has thrown out four claims for a total of €240,000 in damages arising from an accident close to the Border in which four occupants of a car that was “rear-ended” claimed to have sustained significant injuries. Judge James McCourt described the difference in medical reports provided by Dundalk doctor John Murphy for the four plaintiffs and the histories recorded on their complaints by Blackrock Clinic orthopaedic surgeon Garry Fenelon, who had examined each of the plaintiffs on behalf of defendant South County Self Drive, Rochestown Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, as “remarkable”. The rear-ending incident happened on December 1st 2014 on a slip road off the M1 motorway at Carrickdale, Dundalk.

Surge in personal injury claims in run-up to reduction in awards

  There was a “surge” in personal injury cases lodged last week in the run-up to the new reduced damages regime for injury compensation, according to a spokesman for the Courts Service. While there were 670 personal injury summonses lodged last week with the High Court, the same period last year saw just 100, the spokesman said. Figures are not available for the Circuit Court but legal sources said that a rush to lodge claims at that court was also evident. New guidelines for personal injury awards adopted by the Judicial Council in March came into effect from Saturday. The guidelines will see cuts of up to 50 per cent in the awards given for most types of minor and medium-range injuries.

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