My one-time judge, jury, and executioner, Zina Cruse, is running for St. Clair County Circuit Judge. Nothing could be sweeter, in my opinion, because now she has exposed her soft-pink-underbelly to my wrath for her arrogant and unlawful display in court on May 8, 2009 when she had me jailed for contempt when I refused […]
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Judge Zina Cruse in Mission Impossible — Getting Elected for Circuit Judge in St. Clair County
Posted: 26th January 2012 by Marc MkKoy in Featured, Here Comes The Judge, Meet Judge Zina Cruse, St. Clair County CorruptionTags: Election, illinois, judge, judges, st. clair county, zina cruse
A day in Hell with a judge called Zina Cruse
Posted: 17th May 2010 by Mark McCoy in Here Comes The Judge, Meet Judge Zina Cruse, St. Clair County CorruptionTags: judge, st. clair county, zina cruse
On May 8, 2009, I appeared in courtroom 108 for the 20th Judicial Circuit Court in response to a Notice to Show Cause arising from a traffic ticket issued in 2006 by Collinsville, Illinois. The presiding judge was Zina Renea Cruse (pictured here). It appears that this courtroom is for first appearances relating to traffic/misdemeanor. Judge Cruse called my name and I approached the bench. When I questioned why I was being questioned about a dismissed charge, Judge Cruse attempted to tell me that, since Collinsville is in both Madison and St. Clair Counties, the Madison County part of Collinsville was dismissed, but not the St. Clair County side. I asked her if there were two charges arising from one incident which were filed in two counties by one municipality; to which she replied, “yes”. What that implies is that one traffic ticket issued by Collinsville subjected me to the jurisdiction of both Madison County and St. Clair County. That is either a bold-faced lie or an expression of incompetence. Furthermore, how would Judge Cruse have any information regarding the Madison County charge when she is sitting in St. Clair County? The charge from Collinsville was a municipal charge and the setting was municipal court in Collinsville.



Electile Dysfunction — Don’t “Pull a Boner” and Vote for These People
Posted: 12th April 2012 by Marc MkKoy in Commentary and Opinion, Meet Brendan Kelly, Meet Judge Robert Lechien, Meet Judge Vincent Lopinot, Meet Judge Zina Cruse, St. Clair County CorruptionTags: brendan kelly, kahala dixon, politics, st. clair county, zina cruse
When it comes to selecting a Democratic candidate from this year’s political menu, nothing speaks more to flaccid competency than the St. Clair County Democratic Party. I find all government to be a manifestation of a societal mental disorder, but the boots-on-the-ground for this political profundity are those served up on ballots across America. The […]