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  2. Zina Pickens Cruse - Wikipedia

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    Zina Pickens Cruse (born May 2, 1963) is an American jurist serving as the 20th Judicial Circuit judge in St. Clair County, Illinois, the first African-American woman to serve in the circuit. Education and career

  3. Final unofficial results are in for St. Clair County board ...

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    A line forms on the second floor of the St. Clair County courthouse, where early voting draws a large crowd on Nov. 1, 2024. Joshua Carter/Belleville News-Democrat

  4. St. Clair County chief judge looks back at year without cash ...

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    Illinois sheriffs and state’s attorneys challenged the SAFE-T Act when it passed earlier this year, arguing it would turn violent criminals back onto the steets.

  5. Is St. Clair County court ready to implement SAFE-T Act’s ...

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    “This is like turning the Titanic. This is changing the criminal justice system as I have known it my entire career, totally,” the chief judge said.

  6. The Madison / St. Clair Record - Wikipedia

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    The Madison / St. Clair Record, also called The Record and formerly called The Madison County Record, is a weekly legal journal covering the Madison and St. Clair County Civil Courts in the state of Illinois [1] As of 2011, it is located at 301 N. Main Street, Edwardsville, Illinois, with a staff consisting of publisher Brian Timpone, editor Ann Knef, senior writer Bethany Krajelis, office ...

  7. St. Clair County Courthouse (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    As St. Clair County's population continued to grow into the 1960s, the Civil War-era courthouse in turn became too small, and another building was needed. Despite its prominent location in the community, county officials chose to demolish the building and erect a new courthouse on the same site, and a grassroots historic preservation campaign ...