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BELLEVILLE – Local resident Stephen Misselhorn, who rolled through a green light into the path of a driver fleeing from deputy Eric Tracy, sued St. Clair County sheriff Rick Watson and Tracy in circuit court on May 5.
His counsel Chet Kelly of Belleville alleged reckless, willful and wanton conduct.
Kelly claims Watson has received complaints about deputies violating pursuit policies and acting overzealously.
He claimed Tracy had conduct and disciplinary problems that posed a pervasive and unreasonable risk of constitutional injury to citizens like Misselhorn.
He claimed Misselhorn suffered injuries to his head, neck, back, and leg.
Misselhorn also sued Manuel Bijarro Jr. of Shiloh as driver of the 1995 Saturn that hit him, and Bradley Cohlman of South Roxana as its owner.
The Hoosier State is fighting an injunction barring enforcement of a statute laying out new rules for removing voters from registration lists.
Voters line up outside of the Vigo County Annex in Terre Haute, Ind.,. on Nov. 5, 2018. (Austen Leake/Tribune-Star via AP)
CHICAGO (CN) – Indiana argued before a Seventh Circuit panel Thursday that its new voter purging rules should be allowed to take effect.
After losing a legal battle over its initial 2017 statute SB 422, which updated how the state can remove registered voters who may have moved out of state, Indiana passed a new law, SEA 334, which was the subject of oral arguments at the Chicago-based appeals court.