Archive for the ‘Meet Judge Zina Cruse’ Category

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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 […]

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Zina Cruse campaign sign.

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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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.

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