HUNZIKER v. GERMAN-AMERICAN STATE BANK

No. 87 C 20215.

697 F.Supp. 1007 (1988)

Donald E. HUNZIKER and Joan E. Hunziker, Plaintiffs, v. GERMAN-AMERICAN STATE BANK, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, W.D.

October 3, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald E. Hunziker, Freeport, Ill., in pro. per.

Joan Hunziker, Freeport, Ill., in pro. per.

Richard R. Haldeman, Michael K. Havrilesko, Williams & McCarthy, Rockford, Ill., for Peter McClanathan, Schmelzle & Kroeger Law Offices, and W.L. Kroeger.

Michael F. O'Brien, Clark, McGreevy & Johnson, Rockford, Ill., for German-American Bank, James Schneiderman, Jeff Sibley, James Butler, Glenn Borneman, Bill (Guy) Lomax, Ted Long, Vail Nortridge, and Marsden Wilhelms.

John A. Ward, Atty. Gen. of Ill., Chicago, Ill., for Francis X. Mahoney.

Stephen E. Ford, Mark S. Vilimek, Jo M. Bonell, Patti Deuel, Kiesler & Berman, Chicago, Ill., for Oefelein, Rundall, Clark, and Roberts.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

NORDBERG, District Judge.

The case before this federal Court arises from plaintiffs' dissatisfaction with the Illinois law governing the ex parte issuance of writs of replevin and the manner in which a state court applied this law to plaintiffs' farm property. The pro se plaintiffs, a couple from Stephenson County, Illinois, have sued the state Circuit Judge who issued the writ; the sheriff and deputies who executed it; the bank...

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