This just in from the MSBA:
What’s New in the 2017 Replacement Pages just published in June?
The NEW 2017 Replacement Pages replace ALL pages in the Second Edition, expands the pattern instructions, and brings the Second Edition fully up to date with current developments in statutory and case law. The 2017 Replacement Pages include 20 revised instructions, 9 brand new instructions (covering burglary, home invasion, credit card theft and fraud, and human trafficking), as well as updated and expanded comments and notes on use. The 2017 Replacement Pages also includes an updated CD with all the instructions formatted in rich text format (fully compatible with WordPerfect® or Microsoft Word® format), saving you hours of time!
In addition to instructions on specific criminal offenses, the book includes: introductory and cautionary instructions; general instructions; evidentiary instructions; and instructions as to defenses, parties and verdict sheets. The book is an excellent primer on evidence, burden of proof, and the elements of criminal offenses
Please note that Lexis and Westlaw as of today do not show that they have the updated 2017 version. Check the date to make sure you are using the most current edition online. The law library has the updated version and CD-ROM available now.
Mike Ragland and Jack Paltell were the “Lawyers in the Library” on Wednesday, July 5. Even though it was the day after the Fourth, four people came to the library for brief legal advice on such topics as an unemployment appeal, business entities, an easement agreement and elder law.
The Law Library is closed today, July 4 2017, for the 4th of July holiday. The Law Library will reopen tomorrow, Wednesday, July 5, 2017. A list of Court Holidays is available on the Circuit Court’s website at 

On Wednesday, June 21, 2017, the Law Library hosted another successful Ask A Lawyer In The Library program. Thank you, Brian Lyman from Hillman, Brown and Darrow, for volunteering and providing this service to the public. Six people took part in the program and were able to speak with the attorney to request assistance with issues such as procedure, employment, discovery, garnishment, and real estate.
The law library along with other public spaces in the court like the Jury Office now has WIFI. After waiting for years, it is exciting that we can now answer the question – “do you have WIFI?” – with a “YES.”