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This is a picture of a Harris Cab tire after accident


Seeking Justice

Justice Seeker



I am attempting to get help; my goal is to put a company out of business that is a danger to the public.

The company is: Harris Cab CO. this company has been involved in many accidents, where innocent people were injured. This company is self insured for $25,000 and has a $25,000 rider with Para transit. The law requires them to have $200,000 of insurance; it also requires the tires be in good condition. I have pictures of the tires, they were bald. Every day I will put something new up about this company. I can’t believe that this company can continue to be in business. Let me know what you think. I am going to post a page of victims of Harris Cab each day; many pages exist. In 2007 when I was hurt by one of their taxi’s, I hired an attorney, and Harris Cab hired the firm of Boggs, Boggs & Bates in Clayton, Missouri. As the case progressed I was given the name of an Attorney in Clayton, he talked me into firing my Attorney and hiring a friend of his. His friend took my case just long enough to get my file, copy it, and then he quit. I later found out after I picked up my file that the one Attorney worked for Boggs, Boggs & Bates. I was left without an Attorney, so I filed a pro se motion for the Judge to disqualify Boggs, Boggs & Bates, before the Judge could rule, Boggs, Boggs & Bates withdrew due to conflict of interest. I later found out that 3 three Attorney’s died under mysterious circumstances that worked for Boggs, Boggs & Bates way before my case happened. But I can understand why someone might want revenge especially if that firm did to others what they did to me. I will post the news clippings also. It is pretty bad; here I can’t even pay my rent and is about ready to be evicted. The surgery I need will cost $85,000 and I owe everyone. No one in the media cares or takes you serious until you do something violent. I am almost to that point. If I get evicted I can’t afford to move or even rent a truck, I have no one I can move with. Well enough of my obvious ranting. Just keep reading and I promise you will be amazed.

I can be contacted at:

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Motion to withdraw Boggs, Boggs & Bates; they withdrew after my motion was filed to disqualify them

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI
TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

JAMES STEWART,

Plaintiff, Cause No.: 08SL-CC00421

v..


THOMAS SHELTON, Division: 19



MICHAEL PAYNE, and

Defendants.L.L.C., and for their Motion to Withdraw as counsel for Defendants Harris Taxi and

Michael Payne, state as follows:


2. A development has recently occurred that creates a potential conflict of
interest on behalf of the above named counsel.
3. This motion is not intended to delay these proceedings or harass any parties.

4. We have advised defendants Harris Cab and Michael Payne of the Motion to Withdraw and the hearing date.

WHEREFORE, counsel requests this honorable court to grant it leave to withdraw

and for any other and further relief that this court deems fair and just.

The above-referenced counsel is counsel for Harris Taxi and Michael Payne.


Respectfully submitted,

Michael Payne and Harris Taxi


By:


H. Edward Ryals, #49191
Beth C. Boggs, #4389 Michael Payne and Harris Taxi


On this 24th day of November, 2008, a true and correct copy of the foregoing
document was forwarded by first-class U. S. Mail, postage pre-paid , to the following :
Mr. James Stewart

1580 East Swan Circle

Brentwood , MO 63144



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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MISSOURI
TWENTY-FIRST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
JAMES STEWART,

Plaintiff,

v..

THOMAS SHELTON,

MICHAEL PAYNE, and

HARRIS TAXI,

Defendants.

Cause No.: 08SL-CC00421

Boggs, Avellino, Lach & Boggs, L.L.C.

Attorneys for Defendants

7912 Bonhomme Ave., Suite 400

St. Louis, MO 63105

Eryals@balblawyers.com

(314) 726-2310 Phone

(314) 726-2360 Fax

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

TO: Mr. James Stewart

1580 East Swan CircleBrentwood, MO 63144Division: 19

NOTICE OF HEARING


PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Defendant, STANLEY HANSEN, will call up forhearing his Motion to Withdraw on December


Michael Payne and Harris J;axi


H. Edward Ryals, #49191
Michael Payne and Harris Taxi



CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

On this 24th day of November, 2008, a true and correct copy of the foregoing
document was forwarded by first-class U. S. Mail, postage pre-paid , to the following:
Mr. James Stewart

1580 East Swan Circle

Brentwood, MO 63144

Pro Se Plaintiff

Copy: Shermand Palmer
Harris Cab Co.


Boggs, Avellino, Lach &Boggs, L.L.C.

Attorneys for Defendants

7912 Bonhomme Ave., Suite 400

St. Louis, MO 63105

Eryals@balblawyers.com

(314) 726-231 0 Phone

(314) 726-2360 Fax



HARRIS TAXI

Louis County Courts Building, 7900 Carondelet, Clayton, Missouri, or as soon thereafter

as counsel may be heard.


4, 2008 at 9:00 a.m., in Division 19 at the St.

Respectfully submitted,


MOTION TO WITHDRAW

COME NOW Beth C. Boggs, H. Edward Ryals, and Boggs, Avellino, Lach &Boggs,


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Emails by attorney Smith stating he is entering his appearance

Jim,



Thanks for the email. Those records will be helpful. Is he looking for records and bills? He can have as much time as necessary. Just keep me posted.

I’m entereing my appearance on the case today. I’ll forward the same to Page Cagle. Also, I will send a protection letter to William Londoff per their request.

If you need anything, over the next couple days, just send me an email and I’ll try to respond

right away.

-Neil

The Smith Law Firm, LLC

225 South Meramec, Suite 532

Clayton, Missouri 63105

(p) 314-725-4400

(f) 800-805-4563

CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: This electronic communication is confidential, privileged, and intended only for the use of the recipient named above. If you are not the intended recipient, or agent responsible for delivering the information to the intended recipient, unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this transmission is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender and delete all copies from your system. The Missouri Bar Disciplinary Counsel requires all Missouri lawyers to notify all recipients of e-mail that (1) e-mail communication is not a secure method of communication, (2) any e-mail that is sent to you or by you may be copied and held by various computers it passes through as it goes from us to you or vice versa, (3) persons not participating in our communication may intercept our communications by improperly accessing your computer or our computer or even some computer unconnected to either of us which the e-mail pass through. We are communicating to you via e-mail because you have consented to receive communications via this medium. If you change your mind, and want future communication to be sent in a different fashion, please let us know immediately.

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Email to Attorney Malloy

From: “jim stewart”
To: amalloy@malloylawoffices.com Friday, October 10, 2008 3:35 PM

Our Conversation today at St. Vincent Depaul


See Attached
I have Pics of the office I need to have
developed.

Jim Stewart

Our Conversation today at St. Vincent Depaul – Yahoo! Mail Page 1 of 1
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ATTORNEY FEE AGREEMENT

THE SMITH LAW FIRM

A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

22, SOUTH MERAMEC. SUITE 532

SAINT LOUIS. MISSOURI 63105

TELEPHONE (314) 72,-4400

FACSIMILE (800) 805-4563

neil@neilsmithlaw.com

October 14, 2008



Mr. James Stewart

1580 East Swan Circle

Brentwood, MO 63144

Re: James Stewart v. Harris Cab, et al.

James Stewart v. Public Storage, et al.

Sent via U.S. Mail

Dear Mr. Stewart,

Thank you for retaining my office to represent you in the above matters As always, call with any questions. You can reach me via cell phone at (314) 974-3266.

Sincerely,

Neil Smith

Attorney at Law

ATTORNEY FEE AGREEMENT

This agreement is entered into on October 14,2008, by and between THE SMITH LAW FIRM, LLC (hereinafter “Attorney”), and James Stewart (hereinafter “Client”). Attorney agrees to provide representation on behalf of Client in relation to Client’s claim.

Client agrees to pay Attorney one-third (33.33%) of any and all money recovered.

Attorney will not receive any compensation unless there is a recovery. Client shall be Responsible for all costs including, but not limited to, medical records, deposition costs And filing fees. In the event the matter is submitted for trial, Client agrees to pay Attorney forty percent (40%) of any recovery. Client will not be required to pay Attorney on a by-the-hour basis. Client agrees that Attorney may destroy Client’s file upon the expiration of five (5) years From the date when the case is resolved, or within five years from the date when all work Is completed, whichever occurs sooner. In lieu or keeping a hard copy of Client’s file During that five year period, Attorney may store any and all documents in electronic fom1at. Client agrees to keep Attorney abreast of any changes in Client’s whereabouts, including Home address, mailing address, telephone number, email and place of employment.

Attorney agrees to keep Client abreast of all major developments related to Client’s case. Attorney agrees to use his best efforts to secure the most favorable result on Client’s Behalf.

This is another blog I have.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Letter to U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill

Thursday, April 15, 2010

US Senator / Missouri
Claire McCaskill
P.O. Box 300077
St. Louis, MO 63130
info@claireonline.com

Madam Senator:
I wish to bring to your attention a very serious matter; In St. Louis Missouri there is a taxicab Company named Harris Cab. This company has also operated under the names of Harris Taxicab, Harris Transportation and Eagle Cab.
These companies have been involved in an overwhelming amount of accidents, they were self insured for $25,000 with a rider from Para Transit for an additional $25,000, and many people have been hurt by this company. You have many constituents within the St. Louis Metropolitan area, including myself. I think you have a responsibility to see we are protected from a dangerous company. I know I can’t email large attachments and pictures to you, so I am posting them on a blog, you can visit this blog and see pictures of a tire immediately after an accident. You can also check page 12 of the taxicab code to see insurance requirements. http://seekingjustice2010.blogspot.com/

I am having many problems as a result of this company, the surgery I need is $85,000, I am about to be evicted and I owe everyone, I refuse to be homeless. This company has no money, it is unfortunate that no one care or takes action unless someone commits a violent act. The media don’t care and after someone does take the law in their own hands everyone seems surprised and makes statements like if we only knew, well I am letting people know so there can be no plausible deniability, if I am driven to take matters in my own hands. I have no problem with you contacting me or my attorney; we will provide you with whatever you need. My attorney’s name is Walter Floyd…

Please put this company out of business
cc. Washington Post
cc. Attorney Walter Floyd
Mr. Stewart
1580 E. Swan Cir
St. Louis, MO. 63144

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

JAMES STEWART V HARRIS CAB ETAL

08SL-CC00421 - JAMES STEWART V HARRIS CAB ETAL
21st Judicial Circuit (St. Louis County)


08SL-CC00421 - JAMES STEWART V THOMAS SHELTON ETAL

Judge/Commissioner Assigned: SIWAK, ELLEN LEVY Date Filed: 01/25/2008
Location: St Louis County Case Type: CC Pers Injury-Vehicular
Disposition: Not Disposed

08SL-CC00421 - JAMES STEWART V THOMAS SHELTON ETAL



STEWART , JAMES , Plaintiff

1580 E. Swan Circle
St. Louis, Missouri 63144


represented by

FLOYD , WALTER L JR ,
Attorney for Plaintiff
SUITE 202
8151 CLAYTON RD
SAINT LOUIS, MO 63117
Business: (314) 863-4114



SHELTON , THOMAS , Defendant

Party End Date: 03/15/2010
Party End Reason: Party Dismissed


PAYNE , MICHAEL , Defendant

3237 DELOR STREET
SAINT LOUIS, MO 63111


represented by

HARVEY , WAYNE C ,
Attorney for Defendant
CLAYTON TOWERS- 803
7751 CARONDELET
CLAYTON, MO 63105-3316
Business: (314) 533-8600



HARRIS TAXI , Defendant

4021 ENRIGHT AVENUE
SAINT LOUIS, MO 63108

represented by

HARVEY , WAYNE C ,
Attorney for Defendant
CLAYTON TOWERS- 803
7751 CARONDELET
CLAYTON, MO 63105-3316
Business: (314) 533-8600



01/25/2008 Docket Entry: Filing:
Text: FILING INFORMATION SHEET

Docket Entry: Pet Filed in Circuit Ct

02/07/2008 Docket Entry: Summons Issued-Circuit
Text: Document ID: 08-SMCC-1447, for SHELTON, THOMAS; Document ID: 08-SMCC-1448, for PAYNE, MICHAEL; Document ID: 08-SMCC-1449, for HARRIS TAXI; SUMMONSES FORWARDED TO ATTORNEY FOR ST LOUIS CITY SHERIFF

03/11/2008 Docket Entry: Return Service on Affidavit
Text: Document ID - 08-SMCC-1447; Served To - SHELTON, THOMAS; Server - ; Served Date - 02-MAR-08; Served Time - 13:33:00; Service Type - Special Process Server; Reason Description - Served; Service Text - Left copy with Ruth Shelton (mother).

Docket Entry: Return Service on Affidavit
Text: Document ID - 08-SMCC-1449; Served To - HARRIS TAXI; Server - ; Served Date - 22-FEB-08; Served Time - 16:23:00; Service Type - Special Process Server; Reason Description - Served; Service Text - Left with Marius Palmer - Vice President.

Docket Entry: Return Service on Affidavit
Text: Document ID - 08-SMCC-1448; Served To - PAYNE, MICHAEL; Server - ; Served Date - 02-MAR-08; Served Time - 13:55:00; Service Type - Special Process Server; Reason Description - Served



03/28/2008 Docket Entry: Answer Filed
Text: and Affirmative Defenses
Filing Party: PAYNE , MICHAEL

Docket Entry: Entry of Appearance Filed
Text: for Defendant Michael Payne
Filing Party: VENKER , VINCENT H. II,

04/02/2008 Docket Entry: Case Mgmt Conf Scheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 05/05/2008 - Hearing Continued/Rescheduled

Associated Events: 05/05/2008 , 09:00:00 - Case Management Conference

Docket Entry: Correspondence Sent
Text: Copy of Notices Filed and Mailed This Day to the Parties of Record.

05/05/2008 Docket Entry: Hearing Continued/Rescheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 12/04/2008 - Hearing Continued/Rescheduled

Associated Docket Entries: 04/02/2008 - Case Mgmt Conf Scheduled

Associated Events: 05/05/2008 , 09:00:00 - Case Management Conference

05/06/2008 Docket Entry: Settlement Conf Scheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 12/04/2008 - Hearing Continued/Rescheduled

Associated Events: 11/06/2008 , 09:00:00 - Settlement Conference



06/13/2008 Docket Entry: Certificate of Service

08/14/2008 Docket Entry: Motion to Compel
Filing Party: STEWART , JAMES

08/18/2008 Docket Entry: Certificate of Service

09/18/2008 Docket Entry: Motion Granted/Sustained
Text: MOTION CALLED, PLAINTIFF FAILS TO APPEAR. DEFENDANT APPEARS BY COUNSEL. PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO COMPEL IS CALLED, HEARD AND SUSTAINED. DEFENDANTS THOMAS SHELTON AND HARRIS TAXI ARE GRANTED THIRTY (30) DAYS UP TO AND INCLUDING OCTOBER 18, 2008 TO RESPOND TO PLAINTIFF'S DISCOVERY, SO ORDERED JUDGE MELVYN W. WIESMAN

Docket Entry: Certificate of Service

11/05/2008 Docket Entry: Motion for Continuance



11/06/2008 Docket Entry: Motion Filed

Text: TO DISQUALIFY THE LAW FIRM OF BOGGS, BOGGS & BATES AND ANY ATTY WHO WORKS OR EVER WORKED IN ANY CAPACITY FOR THE LAW FIRM
Filing Party: STEWART , JAMES

Docket Entry: Order
Text: PLAINTIFFS COUNSEL HEREBY REQUESTS LEAVE TO WITHDRAW AS ATTORNEY FOR JIM STEWART, GRANTED, SO ORDERED JUDGE MELVYN W. WIESMAN

Docket Entry: Order
Text: THIS COURT HEREBY NOTICES THAT THE PREVIOUS ORDER AGIANST HARRIS CAB AND THOMAS SHELTON WAS IN ERROR IN THAT THE ORDER SHOULD HAVE BEENAGAINST HARRIS CAB AND MICHAEL PAYNE THOMAS SHELTON HAS NOT BEEN SERVED AND THIS COURT HAS NO JURISDICTION OVER THOMAS SHELTON COPIES HANDED TO ATTY'S OF RECORD SO ORDERED: JUDGE MELVYN W. WIESMAN, 18404

11/24/2008 Docket Entry: Motion to Withdraw

Docket Entry: Notice

11/26/2008 Docket Entry: Motion to Dismiss
Text: DEFENDANT'S


11/26/2008 Docket Entry: Notice of Hearing Filed

12/04/2008 Docket Entry: Entry of Appearance Filed

Docket Entry: Hearing Continued/Rescheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 04/23/2009 - Hearing Held
PRE-TRIAL SCHEDULE FILED SO ORDERED JUDGE RENO FOR DIV. 19
Associated Docket Entries: 05/05/2008 - Hearing Continued/Rescheduled

Associated Docket Entries: 05/06/2008 - Settlement Conf Scheduled

Associated Events: 11/06/2008 , 09:00:00 - Settlement Conference

Docket Entry: Settlement Conf Scheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 04/23/2009 - Hearing Held
PRE-TRIAL SCHEDULE FILED SO ORDERED JUDGE RENO FOR DIV. 19
Associated Events: 04/23/2009 , 09:00:00 - Settlement Conference

04/23/2009 Docket Entry: Hearing Held
Text: PRE-TRIAL SCHEDULE FILED SO ORDERED JUDGE RENO FOR DIV. 19
Associated Docket Entries: 04/23/2009 - Motion Granted/Sustained
PLAINTIFF GRANTED LEAVE TO FILE FIRST AMENDED PETITION SO ORDERED JUDGE GLORIA RENO FOR DIV. 19
Associated Docket Entries: 12/04/2008 - Hearing Continued/Rescheduled

Associated Docket Entries: 12/04/2008 - Settlement Conf Scheduled

Associated Events: 04/23/2009 , 09:00:00 - Settlement Conference

Docket Entry: Motion Granted/Sustained
Text: PLAINTIFF GRANTED LEAVE TO FILE FIRST AMENDED PETITION SO ORDERED JUDGE GLORIA RENO FOR DIV. 19
Associated Docket Entries: 04/23/2009 - Hearing Held
PRE-TRIAL SCHEDULE FILED SO ORDERED JUDGE RENO FOR DIV. 19



05/04/2009 Docket Entry: Motion to File Amended Pet
Text: FIRST AMENDED PETITION FOR DAMAGES
Filing Party: STEWART , JAMES

05/19/2009 Docket Entry: Notice of Hearing Filed

Docket Entry: Motion to Compel

06/03/2009 Docket Entry: Correspondence Sent
Text: Copy of Notices Filed and Mailed This Day to the Parties of Record.

Docket Entry: Judge Assigned
Text: Cause reassigned to Judge Gloria Clark Reno for hearing and determination effective June 1, 2009, per Presiding Judges Administrative Order.

06/29/2009 Docket Entry: Hearing Scheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 08/04/2009 - Hearing Continued/Rescheduled

Associated Events: 08/04/2009 , 09:00:00 - Hearing


06/29/2009 Docket Entry: Notice of Hearing Filed

Docket Entry: Motion Filed
Text: PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO COMPEL DEFENDANTS HARRIS CAB COMPANY, INC AND MICHEAL PAYNE TO ANSWERS PLAINTIFF'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES AND FIRST REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS

07/14/2009 Docket Entry: Supplemental Filing
Text: PLAINTIFF'S SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL INTERROGATORIES PROPOUNDED TO DEFENDANT HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC

08/04/2009 Docket Entry: Hearing Continued/Rescheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 09/17/2009 - Hearing Held

Associated Docket Entries: 06/29/2009 - Hearing Scheduled

Associated Events: 08/04/2009 , 09:00:00 - Hearing

Docket Entry: Hearing Scheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 09/17/2009 - Hearing Held

Associated Events: 09/17/2009 , 09:00:00 - Hearing

08/21/2009 Docket Entry: Notice of Hearing Filed



08/21/2009 Docket Entry: Motion to Withdraw
Filing Party: PHILIPP , TIMOTHY PAUL

09/17/2009 Docket Entry: Hearing Held
Associated Docket Entries: 08/04/2009 - Hearing Continued/Rescheduled

Associated Docket Entries: 08/04/2009 - Hearing Scheduled

Associated Events: 09/17/2009 , 09:00:00 - Hearing

Docket Entry: Trial Setting Scheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 04/02/2010 - Motion Granted/Sustained
State Farms Motion to Intervene and for continuance GRANTED. Copies handed to APLT, ADFT & AINV SO ORDERED: JUDGE ELLEN LEVY SIWAK
Associated Docket Entries: 04/02/2010 - Hearing Continued/Rescheduled

Associated Events: 04/05/2010 , 09:00:00 - Trial Setting

12/23/2009 Docket Entry: Correspondence Sent
Text: Copy of Notices Filed and Mailed This Day to the Parties of Record.

12/31/2009 Docket Entry: Judge Assigned
Text: Cause reassigned to Judge Ellen Levy Siwak for hearing and determination effective January 1, 2010, per Presiding Judges Administrative Order.

03/05/2010 Docket Entry: Memorandum Filed
Text: TO CLERK FILING AFFIDAVITS CERTIFYING MEDICAL BILLS (2 FILED)



03/09/2010 Docket Entry: Motion Filed
Text: Motion to Determine the Value of Medical Treatment.
Filing Party: STEWART , JAMES

Docket Entry: Notice of Hearing Filed
Text: Motion to Determine the Value of Medical Treatment.
Filing Party: STEWART , JAMES
Associated Docket Entries: 03/19/2010 - Returned Mail-Undeliverable
Defendant Harris Taxi's Notice of Hearing returned " Attempted - Not Known"

Docket Entry: Motion Hearing Scheduled
Text: Copy handed to APLT & mailed to all 3 DFT's
Associated Docket Entries: 04/02/2010 - Motion Granted/Sustained
State Farms Motion to Intervene and for continuance GRANTED. Copies handed to APLT, ADFT & AINV SO ORDERED: JUDGE ELLEN LEVY SIWAK
Associated Events: 04/02/2010 , 13:30:00 - Motion Hearing

03/12/2010 Docket Entry: Motion Filed
Text: TO DETERMINE THE VALUE OF MEDICAL TREATMENT PURSUANT TO R.S.Mo. 490.715
Filing Party: STEWART , JAMES

Docket Entry: Notice of Hearing Filed

03/15/2010 Docket Entry: Order of Dismissal
Text: Plaintiff DISMISSES his cause of action against Defendant Thomas Shelton ONLY w.o prejudice at Plaintiff's cost. Copies mailed to APLT & DFT SO ORDERED: JUDGE ELLEN LEVY SIWAK
Associated Docket Entries: 03/22/2010 - Returned Mail-Undeliverable
DFT Thomas Shelton's Memoranudm of Dismissal retuned "Attempted not known"



03/19/2010 Docket Entry: Returned Mail-Undeliverable
Text: Defendant Harris Taxi's Notice of Hearing returned " Attempted - Not Known"
Associated Docket Entries: 03/09/2010 - Notice of Hearing Filed
Motion to Determine the Value of Medical Treatment.

03/22/2010 Docket Entry: Returned Mail-Undeliverable
Text: DFT Thomas Shelton's Memoranudm of Dismissal retuned "Attempted not known"
Associated Docket Entries: 03/15/2010 - Order of Dismissal
Plaintiff DISMISSES his cause of action against Defendant Thomas Shelton ONLY w.o prejudice at Plaintiff's cost. Copies mailed to APLT & DFT SO ORDERED: JUDGE ELLEN LEVY SIWAK

03/29/2010 Docket Entry: Motion to Intervene
Text: Motion to Intervene of State Farm Mutual Automoble Insurance Company and for Continuance
Associated Docket Entries: 04/02/2010 - Motion Granted/Sustained
State Farms Motion to Intervene and for continuance GRANTED. Copies handed to APLT, ADFT & AINV SO ORDERED: JUDGE ELLEN LEVY SIWAK

Docket Entry: Motion Hearing Scheduled

04/02/2010 Docket Entry: Entry of Appearance Filed
Text: On behalf of Defendant
Filing Party: HARVEY , WAYNE C

Docket Entry: Motion Granted/Sustained
Text: State Farms Motion to Intervene and for continuance GRANTED. Copies handed to APLT, ADFT & AINV SO ORDERED: JUDGE ELLEN LEVY SIWAK
Associated Docket Entries: 09/17/2009 - Trial Setting Scheduled

Associated Docket Entries: 03/09/2010 - Motion Hearing Scheduled
Copy handed to APLT & mailed to all 3 DFT's
Associated Docket Entries: 03/29/2010 - Motion to Intervene
Motion to Intervene of State Farm Mutual Automoble Insurance Company and for Continuance
Associated Events: 04/02/2010 , 13:30:00 - Motion Hearing



04/02/2010 Docket Entry: Hearing Continued/Rescheduled
Associated Docket Entries: 09/17/2009 - Trial Setting Scheduled

Associated Events: 04/05/2010 , 09:00:00 - Trial Setting

Docket Entry: Trial Setting Scheduled
Associated Events: 10/04/2010 , 09:00:00 - Trial Setting

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Court Cases

Court Cases
This is just some of the court cases against Harris; they have operated under multiple names, over the years. I will post a different page each day. And I have not even gotten to other States yet…



HARRIS TAXI 08SL-CC00421
Defendant JAMES STEWART V THOMAS SHELTON ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 01/25/2008
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS TAXI CAB A CORP 22892-00950
Defendant COLE VS HARRIS TAXI CAB CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 04/03/1989
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TAXI CAB CO 22852-02116
Defendant WALLS VS HARRIS TAXI CAB CO CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 06/20/1985
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TAXI COMPANY 22812-11351
Defendant WEAVER VS. HARRIS ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 12/02/1981
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TAXI COMPANY 3RD PARTY 21C87-14875
Defendant JUANITA DAVIS V MARZELL D BLAKENY ETAL AC Property Damage 07/09/1987
ST LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS TAXICAB CO 22926-00751
Doing Business As KINKO COPIESVS HARRIS AC Small Claims over $100 06/08/1992
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS TAXICAB COMPANY 22844-00274
Doing Business As HARRIS ETAL VS THE CITY OF ST LOUIS ETAL CC Other Administrative Review 08/16/1984
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TAXICAB COMPANY 22844-00274
Doing Business As HARRIS ETAL VS THE CITY OF ST LOUIS ETAL CC Other Administrative Review 08/16/1984
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis




HARRIS TAXICAB COMPANY 22844-00224
Doing Business As HARRIS VS THE CITY OF ST LOUIS ETAL CC Injunction 07/20/1984
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TAXICAB COMPANY 21516933
Defendant HERTZ CORPORATION V JAMES ROSS ETAL CC Property Damage 11/29/1984
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County



HARRIS TAXICAB COMPANY 0822-CC00001
Doing Business As LYON FINANCIAL SERVICES INC V JAMES HARRIS CC Breach of Contract 01/02/2008
STY LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TAXIE 22912-01003
Doing Business As POLITTE ETAL VS HARRIS ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 04/01/1991
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis

HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE 22862-05839
Defendant DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY VS HARRIS TRANSP CC Transcript Judgment 11/25/1986
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis

HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE 22880-11303
Doing Business As SOUTHWESTERN BELL MEDIA VS HARRIS AC Breach of Contract 07/15/1988
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE 22882-02144
Defendant DOUGLAS ETAL VS CARTEEETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 07/08/1988
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis

HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE 22840-16881
Defendant CARROLL VS HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AC Property Damage 12/26/1984
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE INC 22862-00326
Defendant DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY VS HARRIS TRANS ET CC Transcript Judgment 01/29/1986
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis

HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE INC 22872-06398
Defendant DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITYVS HARRIS ETC CC Transcript Judgment 10/02/1987
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE INC 22872-06399
Defendant DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY VS HARRIS ETC CC Transcript Judgment 10/02/1987
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE INC 22872-00512
Defendant DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY VS HARRIS ETC CC Transcript Judgment 02/17/1987
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE INC 22872-06393
Defendant DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY VS HARRIS ETC CC Transcript Judgment 10/02/1987
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE INC 22872-06392
Defendant DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY VS HARRIS ETC CC Transcript Judgment 10/02/1987
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AND CARRIER SERVICE INC 22872-00443
Defendant WILKINS ETAL VS EAGLE CAB CO INC CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/11/1987
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB 0822-CC08099
Defendant PRISCILLA JOHNSON ET AL V VALERIE SWANSON ET AL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 08/11/2008
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB 22812-00619
Defendant KOTYK VS. HARRIS CAB CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/02/1981
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB INC 23CV198-2726
Doing Business As LAVANDER, SHAWNA M., ET AL V. PALAZZOLO, MICHAEL AC Small Claims over $100 05/06/1998
ST LOUIS, MO Circuit 23 Jefferson Jefferson Circuit Court


HARRIS CAB CO 22840-16881
Doing Business As CARROLL VS HARRIS TRANSPORTATION AC Property Damage 12/26/1984
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB CO 22980-04946
Defendant ANSLEM VS HARRIS CAB CO AC Property Damage 04/22/1998
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB CO 22980-04946-01
Defendant ANSLEM VS HARRIS CAB CO CC Transcript Judgment 05/12/1999
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB CO 22992-00218
Defendant MEYER VS ALLEN CAB ETAL AL CC Other Tort 01/29/1999
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB CO INC 22002-06869
Defendant JOHNSON ETAL VS RICE ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 06/19/2000
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB CO INC 22052-08676
Defendant SCALES VS CRISTEA CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 08/22/2005
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis

HARRIS CAB CO INC 22922-00556
Defendant OTEY ETAL VS HARRIS CAB CO CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/19/1992
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB CO INC 21S97-02042
Defendant ROBERT E COOK V HARRIS CAB CO INC AC Small Claims over $100 08/27/1997
ST LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB CO INC 21S97-02042-01
Defendant ROBERT E COOK V HARRIS CAB CO INC AC Small Claims over $100 10/14/1997
ST LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 2102AC-14486
Defendant GEORGIA WELLS V HARRIS CAB COMPANY ETAL AC Other Tort 06/13/2002
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 2103AC-16298
Defendant ALISHA STEWART V HARRIS CAB COMPANY AC Other Tort 06/19/2003
ST LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 2104AC-04570
Defendant DELORIS CLAVIN V IOAN CRISTEA ETAL AC Other Tort 02/13/2004
ST LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 2104AC-05074
Defendant GEORGIA WELLS ETAL V HARRIS CAB COMPANY ETAL AC Other Tort 02/19/2004
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22994-00030
Doing Business As STATE OF MISSOURI VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC CC Injunction 02/03/1999
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 2102CC-02468
Defendant BRADLEY DERGES ETAL V TADESSE ASGEDOM ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 06/24/2002
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 2105AC-19670
Defendant LISA VONDERHAAR V HARRIS CAB COMPANY ETAL AC Other Tort 07/08/2005
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22772-68323-01
Defendant REID VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 05/24/1977
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22040-05329
Defendant BUSH VS SCRUGGS AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 04/30/2004
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22930-00688
Defendant DAVIS VS HARRIS CAB CO AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 01/19/1993
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22012-00134
Defendant JOHNSON VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 01/12/2001
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22020-08718
Defendant SMITH VS HARRIS AC Property Damage 07/19/2002
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis




HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22022-00532
Defendant JOHNSON VS KOVACS CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/21/2002
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22040-13652
Defendant WELLS VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY AC Property Damage 10/29/2004
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22042-00982
Defendant HILLIARD VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 03/24/2004
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22054-01219
Defendant MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL VS HARRIS CAB CO CC Other Miscellaneous Actions 05/11/2005
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22882-00602
Defendant JONES VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/25/1988
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22962-00894
Defendant SCOTT VS FRUNZA ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 03/12/1996
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22990-02730
Defendant WILLIAMS VS COMATO AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 03/05/1999
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22040-00923
Defendant STEWART VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 01/22/2004
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22040-00923-01
Defendant STEWART VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/17/2006
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22040-00924
Defendant STEWART VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 01/22/2004
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22002-08511
Defendant BROWN VS COULIBALY CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 11/28/2000
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22020-03127
Defendant DERGES VS ASGEDOM AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 03/19/2002
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22052-01332
Defendant KRAFT FOODS COMPANY VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 04/15/2005
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 22062-00662
Defendant GUINN VS HARRIS CAB CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 03/30/2006
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 2107AC-03913
Defendant ROBERT PATTERSON V HARRIS CAB COMPANY ETAL AC Other Tort 02/02/2007
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 2106AC-34124
Defendant LAVONNE FIELDS V HARRIS CAB COMPANY ETAL AC Other Tort 11/13/2006
ST LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County



HARRIS CAB COMPANY 0822-CC07843
Defendant MILDRED HUNLEY V NAJIA KARSHE ET AL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 07/23/2008
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY 0922-CC01249
Defendant CLARENCE RICHARDSON ET AL V HARRIS CAB CO CC Pers Injury-Other 04/01/2009
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY A CORPORATION 22820-13850
Defendant MARKLEY VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY ETC AC Property Damage 10/15/1982
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22002-07557
Defendant DINKELMAN VS ABSI CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 08/31/2000
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22050-07846
Defendant GRAHAM VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 06/30/2005
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22050-10647
Defendant DOAN VS HARRIS CAB AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 09/01/2005
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22062-00884
Defendant DOGAN VS KOGBO CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 05/02/2006
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22972-01332
Defendant DINKELMAN VS ABDI ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 04/30/1997
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22992-00305
Defendant JEMAL VS WOLDESLASSIE CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/05/1999
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22000-11054
Defendant BLEDSOE VS MUHAMMAD ETAL AC Property Damage 09/25/2000
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22052-10470
Defendant NUGENT VS SMITH CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 08/26/2005
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22060-06122
Defendant HOUSTON VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 05/10/2006
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22912-00527
Defendant DUCKETT VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/21/1991
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22010-09240
Defendant KRAEMER VS WRIGHT AC Property Damage 08/20/2001
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22012-01048
Defendant WHITE VS KOVACS CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 04/04/2001
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22022-11345
Defendant JOHNSON VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 11/18/2002
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis




HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22030-00422
Defendant HANDZIC VS GELETE AC Property Damage 01/13/2003
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22030-00422-01
Defendant HANDZIC VS GELETE CC Transcript Judgment 04/28/2003
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22030-04107
Defendant CHAZEN VS ALI AC Property Damage 04/07/2003
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22030-11202
Defendant KARIM VS MPHOFE AC Property Damage 09/03/2003
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22032-00036
Defendant WILLIAMS VS HAMILTON CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 01/06/2003
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22032-00567
Defendant LAKES VS ALI CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/25/2003
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22040-03766
Defendant MCCULLY VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 03/24/2004
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22042-09397
Defendant CONNERS VS HARRIS CAB CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 12/23/2004
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis




HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22970-13351
Defendant DOWNS VS MCDUFFIE AC Property Damage 10/20/1997
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22982-08015
Defendant CAGLE ETAL VS RICE ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 06/09/1998
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22992-08056
Defendant LEE VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 10/04/1999
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 22994-00030
Defendant STATE OF MISSOURI VS HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC CC Injunction 02/03/1999
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 2105TJ-02797
Defendant DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SE V HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC CC Transcript Judgment 04/19/2005
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 2106AC-16740
Defendant WILLIE SCALES JR ETAL V NICOLAE CRISTEA ETAL AC Other Tort 06/13/2006
ST LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 2199AC-13580
Defendant RYAN N BASEN V HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC ETAL AC Property Damage 06/24/1999
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 2199SC-01910
Defendant ANGELA JOHN ETAL V HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC ETAL AC Small Claims over $100 08/26/1999
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0622-CC05082
Defendant ANMADULLAH MASHAIKH V HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC ET AL CC Pers Injury-Other 06/30/2006
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0622-CC05082-01
Defendant ANMADULLAH MASHAIKH V HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC ET AL CC Pers Injury-Other 06/05/2008
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0722-AC09407
Defendant RICKY LOMAX V CLIFTON FRANKLIN ET AL AC Property Damage 06/25/2007
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0722-CC00215
Defendant LAVONNE FIELDS V SISLE RAFI NOOR ET AL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 01/29/2007
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis





HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0722-CC07296
Defendant BRYAN COBBS JR ET AL V HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 07/19/2007
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 08SL-AC42838
Defendant KENNETH PARKER V HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC ETAL AC Tort Damages (Bulk) 10/17/2008
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 09SL-AC23800
Defendant SCHNEIDER NATIONAL CARRIERS V HARRIS CAB CO INC AC Property Damage 06/30/2009
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0722-CC08667
Defendant DAJON STEWART V NAJI KARSHE ET AL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 10/15/2007
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0722-CC08673
Defendant STEVEN MACBUSH N IOAN CRITEA ET AL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 10/15/2007
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0822-AC10783
Defendant JASON C FULLER V HASSAN MOHAMED HAID ET AL AC Property Damage 06/30/2008
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0822-AC10783-01
Defendant JASON C FULLER V HASSAN MOHAMED HAID ET AL CC Transcript Judgment 01/22/2009
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0722-AC17101
Defendant AQIL AL YASSERI V QQASSIN ABBAS AL MOBAIBER ET AL AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 11/01/2007
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0822-AC20166
Defendant DANIEL WESCOAT V HARRIS CAB CO INC AC Property Damage 12/08/2008
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 0922-CC09033
Defendant ROCERICK HOGAN V HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 09/15/2009
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC 1022-AC03077
Defendant TIMOTHY P PHILIPP V HARRIS CAR COMPANY AC Suit on Account 03/08/2010
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


HARRIS CAB COMPANY INCORPORATED 09JE-CC01012
Defendant BRIAN BARNER V HARRIS CAB COMPANY INC ET AL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 09/14/2009
SAINT LOUIS, MO Circuit 23 Jefferson Jefferson Circuit Court


HARRIS CAB COMPANY, INC. ED92741
Appellant LYON FINANCIAL, RES V HARRIS CAB CO., APP AP Civil Appeal Circuit 03/19/2009
Eastern District Ct of Appeal Eastern District Ct of Appeals Eastern Appellate


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Appellant LYON FINANCIAL SERVICES, RES V HARRIS CAB CO., APP AP Civil Appeal Circuit 04/14/2009
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HARRIS CAB COPMANY 22982-00578
Defendant PENNY VS HARRIS CAB CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/20/1998
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis

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EAGLE CAB 22992-00218
Defendant MEYER VS ALLEN CAB ETAL AL CC Other Tort 01/29/1999
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB CO 22986-00611
Doing Business As KELETA VS HARRIS AC Small Claims over $100 08/03/1998
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB CO 21C91-25004
Defendant STATE OF MISSOURI V EAGLE CAB CO AC Tax Action Other 11/04/1991
Circuit 21 St. Louis County St Louis County

EAGLE CAB CO INC 22866-01489
Defendant REED VS EAGLE CAB AC Small Claims over $100 09/29/1986
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB CO INC 22006-00308
Defendant BREEDING VS EAGLE CAB CO AC Small Claims over $100 04/28/2000
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB CO INC 22006-00308-01
Defendant BREEDING VS EAGLE CAB CO INC CC Trial de Novo 06/12/2000
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB CO INC 22872-00443
Defendant WILKINS ETAL VS EAGLE CAB CO INC CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 02/11/1987
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis

EAGLE CAB CO INC 22962-06132
Defendant LEGGETT VS EAGLE CAB CO INC Collector of Revenue Tax Cases 06/05/1996
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB COMPANY 22880-18485
Defendant WILLIAMS VS WRIGHT AC Property Damage 11/16/1988
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB COMPANY 22952-08968
Defendant RHODES ETAL VS EAGLE CAB CO ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 10/17/1995
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB COMPANY 22882-02936
Defendant CAFFEY VS EAGLE CAB COMPANY CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 08/11/1988
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB COMPANY 22962-07030
Defendant JOHNSON VS GREEN ETAL CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 06/07/1996
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis



EAGLE CAB COMPANY INC 22032-00036
Defendant WILLIAMS VS HAMILTON CC Pers Injury-Vehicular 01/06/2003
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CAB COMPANY,INC. 22990-02730
Defendant WILLIAMS VS COMATO AC Pers Injury-Vehicular 03/05/1999
Circuit 22 The City of St. Louis City of St. Louis


EAGLE CABLE VISION INC 3195ES30
Defendant DIVISION OF EMPLOYME V EAGLE CABLE VISION I CC Transcript Judgment 01/30/1995
Circuit 31 Greene Circuit Division

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The Unsolved Murder of Ernie Brasier: A Clayton attorney's death nearly two years ago continues to mystify police and colleagues
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Just after 10 p.m. on December 19, 2006, the pot-bellied corpse of Ernest F. Brasier arrived at the St. Louis County morgue. Brasier had been working late at his office in Clayton, and police said he appeared to have suffered a heart attack. Surveying the body, a coroner's investigator noticed a wound above the 57-year-old lawyer's left ear.

Obscured by Brasier's gray hair, the wound turned out to be a tiny hole, just three millimeters wide. Investigator Joe Lebb ordered an X-ray, which revealed a bullet lodged in Brasier's brain.

"It was not until the body came here that it was evident it was a gunshot wound," says St. Louis County Chief Medical Examiner Mary Case. She declined to say what caliber of bullet was found, as that information remains part of the Clayton Police Department's ongoing investigation into Brasier's murder.

That same Tuesday night in December, police noted a small amount of blood on the desk and the office floor. Case says they presumed that Brasier struck his head as he collapsed. "The officer at the scene did not see anything suspicious."

A janitor found Brasier's body shortly before 7 p.m. Two minutes later, Clayton police received a "man down" call and quickly converged on the Guild Building at 7912 Bonhomme Avenue, a block south of police headquarters.

Police told Brasier's law partners that he'd had a heart attack, but Lebb soon informed Brasier's coworkers of the police's mistake. In a sparse, routine incident report at 10:21 that night, police listed the death a homicide.

Dr. Case issued a full autopsy report on Brasier the following afternoon. By then, two dozen detectives with the county's Major Case Squad had descended on the firm, Boggs, Boggs & Bates, and fanned out to interview friends and family.

"They were interested to know if he had any skeletons in his closet," recalls Martin Hadican, Brasier's longtime golf buddy. Detectives visited Hadican, a criminal-defense lawyer in Clayton, on two occasions.

Skeletons? Not Ernie, Hadican told police. "He was just a good person."

To this day, the murder remains unsolved and police will not say whether they have a suspect or motive. Captain Kevin Murphy, who heads the investigation, keeps a prayer card from Brasier's funeral Mass on his desk. It is a daily reminder of his duty to solve the case.

Brasier was a civil litigator representing insurance companies. "I never worried about Ernie getting hurt – not in insurance defense," his widow, Pat Holtmeier, says. "How much more boring can you get?"

On the evening Brasier was killed, Holtmeier didn't notice that it was past 7 p.m. and her husband had not yet come home. She remembers standing in her kitchen, chatting with her 26-year-old daughter and a friend about making Christmas cookies.

The two young women had just left to shop for ingredients when Holtmeier, who uses her maiden name, heard a knock at the door. Beth Boggs, the managing partner at Brasier's firm, was standing on the front porch, along with her husband, Darin Boggs, and two uniformed police officers.

"He's dead, Pat, he's dead." Holtmeier recalls Beth Boggs telling her. "She said he had a heart attack."

Relatives and friends rushed to the house in Town & Country where Holtmeier and her three children grieved. Later in the night, a longtime neighbor, Cheryl Cova, offered to help Holtmeier make arrangements to retrieve the body of the man she'd been married to just ten days shy of 30 years.

Slipping into the master bedroom, Cova placed what she figured would be a routine call to the coroner – that is, until the man who answered the phone told her, "There's a problem. I found a bullet in his head." Then, Cova remembers the man asking her, "Would you tell his wife?"


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The portraits that line Pat Holtmeier's dining room walls and snapshots covering the refrigerator tell the story of her life with Ernie Brasier. In one black-and-white picture, a young, dark-haired Brasier sits at a barroom table with his arm around his tall, blond wife. In almost every frame, Brasier grins and looks at the camera with dark brown, puppy-like eyes.

Brasier's mother-in-law used to say that he was cut out for the priesthood. "He was just good as gold, very patient," Holtmeier says.

Brasier grew up in Robertsville, Missouri, and graduated from the University of Missouri's law school in 1974. After finishing Army Reserve duty at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, he started his practice in San Antonio, concentrating for the most part on immigration law.

Much to his new bride's frustration, Brasier wasn't terribly diligent about billing clients. Holtmeier recalls him saying, "Oh Pat, they just don't have the money."

In San Antonio, Brasier was trying to learn Spanish and would spend time with nuns who were serving a poor Mexican-American community. Holtmeier remembers: "He was very fond of this one particular nun, who said to him: 'Ernie, before you can take care of anybody else, you have to take care of yourself.'"

Eventually, Brasier's law career helped put his daughter and two sons through Catholic prep schools. But, explains Holtmeier, "Anyone who knew Ernie knew he wasn't motivated by money. If it were up to him, we'd live in a tent."

Holtmeier, 59, found success as a part-owner of a nurses' staffing agency. She says Brasier encouraged her career. "He was the most unchauvinistic man I ever met." Keeping her maiden name, she adds, "seemed to bother everybody but Ernie."

The couple moved to St. Louis in the 1980s, and Brasier devoted himself to his growing family. His life revolved around St. Clement of Rome, where his children went to school.

Brasier volunteered for all the kids' school activities – Indian Princess with Kelly, Boy Scouts with Jeff and Zach. He coached soccer on the tiny field next to the church parking lot.

Brasier's professional life moved along smoothly, until he was abruptly fired from a national insurance company, The Hartford, in 2003. He'd worked in the company's downtown St. Louis office as in-house counsel for about two years. "He just couldn't believe it," Holtmeier says.

Holtmeier speculates that Brasier's boss didn't appreciate his unhurried manner. "Ernie is slow and deliberate in what he says," she explains. One coworker, Holtmeier remembers Brasier telling her, complained that he took too long to get his point across.

The termination shattered Brasier's ego. "He was so beaten down," Holtmeier says. "He was destroyed." Brasier reached out to colleagues, who pointed him toward Beth Boggs, who hired him right away. "He just took something quickly."

Working at Boggs, Boggs & Bates was a more high-pressure environment than he'd experienced before. After the firm named Brasier as a partner, Holtmeier says her husband was told he would have to increase his billing to 50 hours a week or take a pay cut.

Brasier strained to keep up. Many of his cases were based in southern Illinois. Holtmeier would sometimes ride along in his blue BMW convertible to keep him company. "He'd be dictating and driving, and trying to get all this stuff done," she says. "That billing consumed him."

The week before he was killed, Brasier brought his wife a dozen long-stemmed roses. It was to celebrate the news that the firm was putting him in charge of a new client, the Fireman's Fund. He wouldn't have to sweat the 50 hours of billable work each week, Holtmeier says. "What it really translated to was that Ernie wasn't going to have to work so hard."


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Gretta Treiber reported for work shortly after 8 a.m. the day after the murder. Walking through the front doors of the Guild Building, the young secretary was surprised to find one of the law partners, Mark Bates, standing sentry.

Bates told her that Brasier was dead and that Beth Boggs wanted everyone to stop in at the first-floor conference room. "I go in there, and there are like a half a dozen cops," Treiber recalls.

Treiber sat at a desk right outside the third-floor office where Brasier was killed. "My alibi was rock-solid," she says. She was working at her second job, a Hollywood Video store.

The Guild Building in downtown Clayton is a utilitarian-looking, four-story structure, adorned with relief elements of muscled laborers. Inside, dingy tan carpet covers the narrow hallways that lead to various law offices, located behind windowless doors.

Listing 23 partners and associates, the Boggs firm takes up the fourth floor, as well as two-thirds of the third floor, where Braiser's office overlooked Bonhomme Avenue. The firm's name – now Boggs, Avellino, Lach & Boggs – is spelled out in tall letters over double doors that lead to the office suites.

"Usually, Ernie and I were the last two to leave at night," says Jeffry Thomsen, a senior attorney who retired in 2007. Thomsen left at 5:30 that December evening. It was raining when he stepped out the back door and onto the parking lot. "If someone specifically wanted to kill Ernie," he still wonders, "why wouldn't they just wait until he went out to his car, and hide in the lot, instead of taking the chance of being seen in the building?"

Frank Anzalone, a criminal defender on the second floor, was visiting with a client in his office at around 6:30 p.m. the night of the murder. "We didn't hear anything," he remembers.

Then, shortly before 7 p.m., the janitor, an older man whom Anzalone calls "the reverend," came in to his office. He looked worried. He said a lawyer was laying on the floor upstairs. An attorney who worked in Anzalone's office grabbed his cell phone and went with the janitor to take a closer look.

Brasier lay on his belly. His head and shoulders were under the desk, and his legs stuck out in full view. He didn't breathe or move. "It was pretty silent," says the lawyer, who assumed Brasier suffered a heart attack. He immediately called 911. The lawyer asked that his name not be used for fear of drawing the killer's attention. "There's a weirdo out there."

At the Boggs firm, a fearful and suspicious atmosphere lingered for months, Thomsen says. "Everybody still thought, 'Maybe the murderer is sitting next to me, or maybe they're going to come back.'"

Brasier wasn't shot in his own office. He was one door down, using a computer in the office his colleague Dan Bennett left vacant after taking a leave of absence that September. Thomsen remembers Bennett saying he felt burned out. "He was going to go down to Central America with his son and open a bar."

Bennett spent less than a year at the Boggs firm, and in that time his personal problems became obvious. Fellow attorney say he would pace around the parking lot and scream into his cell phone. Bennett's wife, Sharon Cliffe, filed for a legal separation in October 2006, while he was in Costa Rica.

Bennett was due back at work in mid-December, but didn't return. Some lawyers gossiped that he had gambling debts and speculated that a professional hit man was looking for him. Cliffe vigorously denies the allegation. "There was no gambling debt," she says. "I don't even know who started that."


Bennett, who died in September 2007, didn't fit the buttoned-down lawyer mold. He started law school in his late 30s, after an eighteen-year military career. He hung out in blue-collar bars. Tattoos covered his forearms.

Clayton detectives interviewed Bennett as soon as he returned to St. Louis, early in 2007, Cliffe says. They asked Bennett whether the killer might have been looking for him, she says. Bennett told them no.

Bennett remained separated from his wife. Never returning to the Boggs firm, he took by-the-case work from a lawyer downtown. He spent his evenings at Wagner's Sports Bar, a smoke-filled watering hole in the gritty southern tip of St. Louis.

Then in September 2007, Bennett didn't show up at Wagner's for a few days. The Post-Dispatch reported that a drinking buddy found him dead in his apartment on West Courtois Street.

Cliffe says she's aware that many people wonder whether her husband's death was somehow connected to Brasier's. An autopsy showed that Bennett died of heart disease at the age of 48. "Life brought some changes for us," says Cliffe, a 52-year-old schoolteacher. "Unfortunately, it ended with him dying. It's just that simple."


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The noise of her barking dogs rousedNancy Quackenbush out of a deep sleep in the wee hours of December 20, 2006. Two detectives with the county's Major Case Squad were at her door. They wasted no time in finding the lawyer who'd been fired from Boggs, Boggs & Bates that October.

Quackenbush has cropped brown hair and fingernails bitten to the quick. Chain-smoking over a lunch of Chinese food, she recalls standing outside her home in Maryland Heights in sweats, and shivering in the cold as detectives told her that Brasier was dead from a gunshot wound. "I started shaking and crying," she says.

Brasier had been her confidant at the firm, and they would take long walks together at lunchtime. Quackenbush says she told the detectives, "I loved that man!"

Detectives thought Quackenbush might be a jilted lover. But she told them, "If you knew Ernie, you'd know how stupid that was." She let police search her car for the receipts that would show she'd been out running errands the evening of the murder.

Later that same day, Quackenbush recalls getting a phone call from yet another detective. "Did I know anything about an anonymous memo accusing the firm of billing fraud?" After Quackenbush departed in mid-October, Beth Boggs became the target of anonymous complaints about her billing. First, some of the firm's insurance-company clients received a letter that claimed, according to people familiar with the matter, that Boggs logged as many as 400 hours in a single month.

Then in December 2006, after Brasier died, the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel in Jefferson City notified Boggs that it had received a similar letter.

Quackenbush denies that she's the source of the letters.

Brasier's widow, though, says she's often wondered whether they came from her husband. "If he saw something dishonest," Pat Holtmeier says, "I will tell you, he'd turn me in."

Treiber, the former secretary, says, "I know he didn't agree with Beth's billing practices." Boggs had a policy of reviewing all attorneys' correspondence before secretaries sent it out on letterhead. Brasier would type quick, routine letters himself, Treiber says. "He would hand-write at the bottom, 'You were not billed for this letter.'"

Beth Boggs declined Riverfront Times' request for an interview. Instead, her media representative, Geri Dreiling, coordinated the firm's response via e-mail. The firm flatly denies that Boggs overcharged clients, stating, "There was no finding of overbilling."

The ethics complaint resulted in a "letter of admonition" to Beth Boggs on March 17, 2008. Signed by Cheryl Walker, a St. Louis attorney appointed to the local disciplinary committee, the letter says there was "reasonable cause" to believe that Boggs violated Supreme Court Rule 4-8.4(c), which prohibits "conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation." Specifically, the letter says, the infraction was "a result of your billing clients under your name for work done by other attorneys in your office."

"The matter was fully investigated with Beth's complete cooperation," states an e-mail sent through Dreiling. The firm's e-mail adds that an "issue" related to "an antiquated billing system" has been fixed, and reiterates, "There was no finding of overbilling."

Lawyers know Beth Boggs as an aggressive marketer who keeps a tight rein on day-to-day business. At one point, ex-employees say, attorneys weren't allowed to have individual e-mail accounts. John Cooney, a Clayton lawyer who also does insurance work, says he hears stories from Boggs' alumni. "She runs that place with an iron fist."

In the wake of Brasier's murder, Boggs hired Scott Rosenblum, a prominent criminal defense lawyer. The firm explains, again via e-mail, that the purpose of hiring outside counsel was to "coordinate all requests for information" from police. The firm stressed that it retained Rosenblum only after the Major Case Squad had finished its work.

Thomsen says he wanted no part of the plan. "I wanted to cooperate freely with the police," he says. "I think it made it more difficult for the police to do it on Beth's schedule, rather than theirs. It might have slowed things up for them."

Brasier's killing, meanwhile, took an emotional toll on Boggs' employees. Treiber went to work the day after the murder planning to have lunch with Brasier, attorney Jamie McCune and Brasier's secretary, Mary Dalton. She'd even brought Brasier a Christmas gift, a DVD of Good Night, and Good Luck., the movie about broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow. "Ernie was so cool," she says.

When she learned that Brasier had been shot in the head, Treiber says, "I lost my mind. I was crying. I couldn't handle it."

She returned to work the next day, but started crying again at the sight of fingerprint dust on the door frame to Bennett's office. "Beth yelled at me in front of three or four other people," she recalls. "If I couldn't pull myself together, I should just go home."

The Boggs firm submits, via e-mail, that it was not at all insensitive. In fact, the firm allowed workers to stay home as long as necessary. They also hired a grief counselor and security guards who would escort people to their cars. Computers were purchased for attorneys who didn't already have them at home, so they could spend less time in the office after hours. "The firm," states the e-mail, "attempted to deal with employees' needs as comprehensively as possible."

Treiber left the firm in April 2007 and says she doesn't hold a grudge against her former boss. "Beth is a good person. She's just extremely difficult to have a professional relationship with. She gets carried away."


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Vince Venker, another of Brasier's associates, did not answer his cell phone on Saturday, August 9, 2008. The next day, his friend Iggy Yuan says, a cousin found him in bed at his apartment.

Yuan and others close to the 51-year-old lawyer assume he died of natural causes. But Brasier's widow wondered publicly how two of her husband's colleagues could turn up dead in a year's time. In a widely disseminated Post-Dispatch article, Holtmeier said, "There's something crazy going on at that law firm. It's almost like a John Grisham novel."

Thomsen, the retired Boggs attorney, says he too found Venker's death troubling. "It's too much coincidence, I think."

Venker came from a big Catholic family, which has run St. Louis-based Barnard Stamp for four generations. The line at his wake extended out the door of Assumption Catholic Church. "That was a good tribute to Vince," says Yuan, a friend since law school at Saint Louis University.

Venker's friends say he was smart – he finished college in three years – and sociable. It was his drinking, they say, that finally pushed his wife to file for divorce, finalized in June 2007.


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At his son's high school graduation party this year, Venker seemed to be his usual self, Yuan says. He was rail-thin and had a cigarette in his hand. For that, Yuan reminisces, "I was giving him grief, always."

Yuan is one of the Kirkwood City Council members who escaped troubled resident Cookie Thornton's shooting rampage in February. After the Kirkwood ordeal, Yuan and Venker talked again about the senseless nature of Brasier's murder. "There was no motive," Yuan says. "People do crazy things for money. There was no money involved. Why would he do it?"

At first, police leaned hard on Venker. He was the last to leave the third floor that night, and he owned a .22-caliber gun. "I think they even took him into custody for a bit," Thomsen says. "He was real shaken up by that."

Captain Murphy will say nothing about what significance, if any, Venker had in the case. The Monday following Venker's death, Murphy visited Holtmeier at the Kumon Math and Reading center that she owns in west St. Louis County.

The police captain has visited Brasier's widow several times since the murder. "He just came to tell me about it, which was a very nice courtesy once again, so that I wouldn't read about it in the paper," Holtmeier says.

Venker's death stirred up Holtmeier's anxiety. She began to worry that the investigation was stalled, and police were giving up. Frantic, she called Murphy the next day and told him, "You cannot let the death of this wonderful man just drop. You cannot!"

Murphy maintained his usual professional silence. Still agitated, Holtmeier drove to Clayton, and demanded that Boggs let her see the office where her husband was killed. She wanted to know: "Ernie, did you see the person? Or did they come behind you?"

Holtmeier saw that the office was being used to store shoes, which the firm collects for needy children. Reality settled in. "I asked a couple of questions. Then I left," she says. "Sometimes I just blow my gasket."

Dark circles surround Holtmeier's bright blue eyes. She now avoids Mass because it carries too many reminders of Ernie. "It sends me to tears," she says. Instead, she sits on the memorial bench that some of his friends bought and placed outside St. Clement's prayer chapel. "I ask God, Why? Why? Why?"

Answers are not forthcoming. "I've been telling myself to be patient," Holtmeier says. "There's this part of you that just has to know."




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Slaying of lawyer in Clayton office is mystery

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Slaying of lawyer in Clayton office is mystery
By Margaret Gillermanand Tim O'Neil
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
Thursday, Dec. 21 2006

CLAYTON — Ernest Brasier was a dedicated family man who enjoyed golf and jogging. On Wednesday, detectives were trying to figure out who shot him to death in his office at a Clayton law firm, and why.

Whatever police might be learning, they were not sharing. The Major Case Squad reported this morning that it had no new leads.

A janitor found Brasier's body about 7 p.m. Tuesday in his office on the third floor of a building at 7912 Bonhomme Avenue, just south of the St. Louis County Courthouse. Police say a single gunshot killed him.

Clayton Police Chief Tom Byrne said officers found no signs of forced entry or robbery. He sought help from the Major Case Squad, which put 30 detectives on the case.

A spokesman for the squad said Wednesday night that it had no developments.

Brasier, 57, of Town and Country, was a partner with the firm of Boggs, Boggs & Bates, where he specialized in defending clients against personal-injury suits.

He and his wife, Patricia Holtmeier, have one daughter and two sons: Kelly Holtmeier-Brasier, 26, a college graduate who lives at home; Jeff Holtmeier-Brasier, 19, a student at Southern Illinois University Carbondale; and Zach Holtmeier-Brasier, 17, a student at Chaminade Prep High School.

Brasier's murder is the first in Clayton since July 2005, when a supervisor for a janitorial service was murdered inside another law office, at 10 Brentwood Boulevard. A co-worker was charged with murder in that case. Before that, Clayton had gone almost 10 years without a murder.

People who work in the building on Bonhomme said the janitor who found Brasier's body thought he might have suffered a heart attack. The janitor went for help and returned with a lawyer from another firm, who noticed blood on the victim's mouth. They called police.

Keith Liberman, a lawyer with another firm in the same building, said he and Brasier had been on opposite sides in a legal case. "He's a good guy, always very pleasant, and he tried a lot of cases."

In an interview, Patricia Holtmeier said the family had no idea why her husband was killed.

"His wallet was on him," she said. "Nothing was taken. It was just a senseless act."

She said they were married in 1976, five years after they met while he was a law student at the University of Missouri at Columbia. They were to have celebrated their 30th anniversary on Dec. 30. She said they lived in San Antonio, Texas, for nine years before moving 24 years ago to their home, off Bopp Road.

"He was wonderful," she said. "He coached all the kids in every one of their sports, whether he knew about the sport or not. Ernie enjoyed doing everything, and he was interested in everything and everybody, and he was so kind. He never had an enemy."

Two friends who did not want to be quoted by name said Brasier was a weekly golfer and a regular jogger.

"He liked to run because it relaxed him," said one friend, who noted that Brasier didn't get upset when he didn't golf well. "He'd talk about his family. They were very involved in the kids' sports and their educations. He was just a great person."

The family is active at St. Clement Catholic Church in Des Peres, where the children attended grade school.

Their home is decorated for Christmas with white snowflake lights across the front. Inside is a gingerbread house, a Christmas tree and a vase of red roses that Brasier had given his wife only a few days ago. The family had been planning holiday celebrations including Brasier's birthday on Dec. 28.

Tina Rickell, a neighbor, said Brasier tended a garden with daughter Kelly, "and would bring us tomatoes and other vegetables." Her husband, Barry, said Brasier's family is "one of the reasons I like being here."

Brasier was born in Chicago and grew up in Robertsville, Mo., in Franklin County. He graduated from Pacific High School. He graduated from the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1970 and from the Law School in 1974.

Patricia Holtmeier grew up on a farm near Washington, Mo. A nurse by
profession, she has worked in recent years as an instructor for Kumon Math and Reading, a private tutorial service. She also is a member of Town and Country's Public Health and Environmental Commission, an advisory body.

Harry Levins and William C. Lhotka, both of the Post-Dispatch, contributed to this report.



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Date: Monday, August 18 2008
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Byline: Kelly Wiese

Most think it's just an odd set of coincidences. But they still scratch their heads and can't help but wonder if there's more to the story. The civil defense firm of Boggs, Avellino, Lach & Boggs has hadthree of its lawyers die suddenly in less than two years. The firm continues

to claim about two-dozen lawyers, but the individuals working there have changed greatly in that time frame.

Count among the personnel turnover Mark Bates, who helped found the firm with managing partner Beth Boggs in 1999. Bates, who left the firm in April, said part of the turnover is the nature of the industry. But he also cited the firm's management style and people's wanting to start fresh after one of the firm's partners was shot to death in the law office in Clayton. For whatever reason, the small firm has been through a lot. InDecember 2006, partner Ernest Ernie Brasier was fatally shot in the firm's law office. His death remains unsolved, though robbery was ruled out as the motive. Add to that, last fall, another lawyer who hadworked at the firm with Brasier, Dan Bennett, died. The medical examiner's office said the cause was heart disease, according to media reports at the time. Then, this month, Boggs firm partner Vincent Venker also died suddenly. The medical examiner's office has not released his cause of death yet, but said there were no obvious external injuries. Clayton Police say the investigation into Brasier's death is open but they have no new information, and Venker's death did not change anything from their perspective. Certainly, like anybody else we're curious, but that case is a St. Louis city case, Capt. Kevin Murphysaid. We're not going to comment on somebody else's case. Bates worked with all of them and said the series of deaths does make people wonder what's going on at the firm. What people told me is at best theplace is cursed, he said. In the legal community, people want to talk about it and ask their questions. The Boggs firm released a statement mourning the loss of Venker, saying he was a friend and mentor to many and will be greatly missed. Firm administrator Joe Minner said the law firm had no further comment. According to Bates, there are several connections among the men that seem curious, but nothing that really answers what happened to Brasier. I don't know how to put all the pieces together, he said. For example, when Brasier was found dead in the law firm after business hours, he actually was in Bennett's office at the time. Bates said the office was upgrading its computer system, and Bennett was then on a leave of absence from the firm. So others used his computer to access the company network. Bates also said the firm has space in more than one floor in the Clayton office building, and all three men who died were on the third floor, where Bates also had worked. I would've been the only partner left that worked on the third floor that's still alive, he said. Also, both Bennett and Venker had been through a divorce not that long before their deaths, and Brasier represented Bennett in his divorce proceedings, Batessaid. Both Bates and another former attorney there, Matt Morris, were unaware of any major cases or clients that the three who have died worked on together, and Bates said they were not particularly close outside of work. In the end, both said it's probably just a weird string of events. Obviously there may be some skepticism, but it's just a series of coincidences, Morris said. People are comparing it to 'The Firm' -- I think that's overstated. The Firm was an early John Grisham novel, a tale about a young lawyer who got a great gig at a law firm only to watch as other attorneys turned up dead, and then discovered the firm was being run by the Mafia and investigated by the FBI.Bates also had a few thoughts about the reasons for turnover at the firm. According to an attorney listing on the firm's Web site from December 2006, shortly before Brasier was killed, compared to the current page, 11 of 24 lawyers from that time have left. For comparison, another St. Louis firm, Paule Camazine & Blumenthal, today lists 27 lawyers on its Web site. That firm's listing shows five attorneys who worked there in December 2006 no longer do. Bates, now a partner at Rynearson, Suess, Schnurbusch & Champion in St. Louis, said part of the turnover is common for insurance defense work, and part is because the Boggs firm is in many ways a training ground for young lawyers. That was the case for Morris, who used to work at the firm but left afew months before Brasier was killed. Morris said he left mainly because he decided he preferred to do plaintiffs' work, but had a good experience at the Boggs firm. He also knew many others who didn't staylong at their first job after law school. Once you get that experience, if you become a little more marketable, if you're a young attorney and tried three or four cases in your first few years, you can translate that into more money, said Morris, who now works for GoldenbergHeller Antognoli Rowland & Short in Edwardsville, Ill. I don't thinkit's anything that's endemic to that firm. But Bates said that's only part of the answer. Another issue is that people were unsettled after Brasier was killed, but also some didn't get along with Boggs, he said. That whole incident and the follow-up to it was very hard on both me and my family, a lot of uncertainty and [being] a little scaredBates said. I certainly hoped they would have some resolution and provide some closure. But Bates said he had other reasons, and took an opportunity that arose. A lot of it was Beth Boggs' personality as much as anything. That's what led me to leave, he said. Boggs did not return a call seeking comment. Morris, however, said he got along well with Boggs, and that his leaving just stemmed from seeking to practice a different kind of law. I was treated very well by Beth, he said. I don't have anything bad to say about the place.
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