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Mahoney
A former Granite City High School student seeks default judgment against a fellow classmate accused of attacking him in the school gymnasium, arguing that the defendant has failed to enter his appearance nearly two years after the complaint was filed.
Plaintiff Austin Gilmore filed a motion for default judgment on June 21 through attorney Ryan Mahoney of Cates Mahoney LLC in Swansea.
Mahoney argues that the complaint was filed Aug. 23, 2019, and defendant Tyler Frizzell was served on Sept. 19, 2019. However, he has failed to file an answer or other responsive pleading to the complaint since then.
“The time for filing a responsive pleading to plaintiff’s complaint has now expired, and defendant Frizzell has failed to respond within the time allotted by the Illinois Supreme Court Rules,” Mahoney wrote.
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Duree
A woman who claims a Wood River dealership concealed vehicle defects argues that punitive damages are appropriate and for a jury to decide.
On Feb. 18, Madison County Circuit Judge Sarah Smith granted plaintiff Brittany Nicole Hewitt’s request to file a sur-reply to the motion for summary judgment filed by defendants DBJ Automotive II, doing business as J.D. Byrider of Wood River, and DBJ Investments Inc., also known as CNAC of Wood River.
The 159-page document, filed through attorney David Duree of O’Fallon, included the discovery depositions of Joseph Dugan and Thomas Thomas III.
Dugan, who said he attempted to buy a house in Granite City with the plaintiff, testified about the circumstances surrounding the purchase of the vehicle at issue, the engine issues the vehicle had, and the consequences of Hewitt’s damaged credit score.
Edelson
A virtual hearing on a Wood River car dealership’s motion for summary judgment is scheduled for February after the defendants argued that a customer refused several offers to service a vehicle she claims was sold with defects.
According to a Dec. 9 notice, the motion hearing is set for Feb. 18 at 1 p.m. via zoom with Madison County Circuit Judge Sarah Smith presiding.
The motion for summary judgment was filed on Sept. 23 by attorney Joshua Edelson of Craney Law Group on behalf of defendants DBJ Automotive II Inc., doing business as J.D. Byrider of Wood River, and DBJ Investments Inc., also known as CNAC of Wood River.