The latest news on County Civil Records
| City-county building sends court files out for cleaning (Detroit Free Press) Mountains of Wayne County Circuit Court civil case records have been removed from the massive file room in the basement of the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center to eliminate potentially damaging soot from the June transformer fire in the building. Computers that enable the public to look up civil court records in the basement filing room also are out of service. |
| Developer faces civil suit (The Leaf Chronicle) A local property developer is facing a civil suit in Montgomery County Chancery Court that alleges he embezzled more than $1.3 million from the sale of at least 12 residences in the area, court records show. |
| Whooping cough case reported in Minidoka County (South Idaho Press) Local health officials are asking people to check up on their vaccination records after a case of pertussis, better known as whooping cough, was found in Minidoka County last week. |
| Update: State corrections sergeant accused of dousing suicidal inmate with hot water (The Florida Times-Union) A federal grand jury in Jacksonville has indicted a state corrections sergeant on a civil rights violation stemming from an August 2005 assault on a suicidal inmate in Raiford, state and federal records show. Paul Gregory Tillis, 43, was charged with violating the civil rights of the inmate at ... |
| Kane County sheriff's services move (Northwest Herald) ST. CHARLES – Kane County Sheriff Pat Perez announced the move of public services to the new sheriff’s department on Route 38. |
| Grants enable site interpretation (Orange County Review) Civil War-era history in Orange County recently got a leg up on restoration, research and preservation. A project to develop an interpretive plan at Mine Run Battlefield now has $50,000 to use in building trails and signs to tell the story of the site’s role in history. |
| Murderer files suit seeking new trial (The Globe Gazette) MASON CITY — A 49-year-old woman who was convicted of murdering an 81-year-old Mason City man in 2001 has filed a civil suit in Cerro Gordo County Court, asking for a new trial. |
| Alleged DUI Driver Had Previous Legal Trouble (NBC San Diego) A man accused of killing two people while driving drunk in East County Tuesday night has had previous run-ins with the law, NBC 7/39 reports. |
| Public records for July 24, 2008 (Daytona Beach News-Journal) Courthouse |
| County racks up professional fees (The Galesburg Register-Mail) The combined costs of the Knox County special audits and defending State’s Attorney John Pepmeyer in sexual harassment and wrongful discharge suits have surpassed the $300,000 mark, according to the county’s financial records. |
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