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Capps, Ancelet, Icenogle & Wallace has helped generations of individuals and families in the Carthage, Illinois area with many different legal issues. We are consistent, patient and professional, giving each new case the attention it deserves. An integral part of our services is to work closely with our clients so that they can make the right decisions with respect to their legal needs.

Wilbur D. Capps began practicing law in 1941. He then left to join the Army and after prosecuting war criminals returned to Carthage, Hancock County to resume his law practice. Richard C. Ripple began practicing law in Carthage in 1959 and became a partner with Clifton J. O'Harra with the firm known as O'Harra & Ripple. In about 1967, Paul C. Hendren became an Associate in the firm of Capps & Ripple.

Mr. Hendren was with the firm for approximately 6-12 months when he left the firm and moved to Champaign, Illinois. Stephen G. Evans became an Associate in the law firm of Capps & Ripple in June of 1972 and became a partner in January of 1975.
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At The Law Offices of Capps, Ancelet, Icenogle & Wallace in Carthage, Illinois our attorneys are our greatest assets.
With more than 100 years of combined experience, our lawyers possess a thorough understanding of the law, and recognize the benefit to understanding the unique needs of each client.
Whether it is the representation of a corporation or injured client we strive to achieve optimal results through a team approach and working closely with our clients.
Contact us today by phone or e-mail.
Eric G. Icenogle grew up in Rushville, IL and was a 2003 graduate of Rushville High School.
Upon graduation, he attended Murray State University in Murray, KY where he received a Bachelor of Arts in 2007 with a major in history and a minor in political science.
While at Murray State, Mr. Icenogle was an active member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, serving as vice-president his senior year.
Mr. Icenogle attended Southern Illinois University School of Law in the fall of 2007 and graduated in the spring of 2010.
Mariah M. Wallace was born and raised in Carman, Illinois, where she attended the West Central School District.
In 2012, she graduated from West Central High School as the class Salutatorian.
Immediately following high school, Mariah attended Eastern Illinois University where she graduated with honors in 2015, holding a major in Political Science and minors in English, History, and Pre-Law Studies.
During her tenure at Eastern Illinois University, Mariah held many leadership positions, including Chief Justice of the Student Supreme Court, Political Science Department Student Representative, and serving as a member of the disciplinary committee of her sorority, Sigma Sigma Sigma.
Wilbur Capps was one of our founding attorneys, and practiced law at the firm from 1964 until his death in 1992.
Wilbur was heavily involved in the community both locally and globally.
Locally, Wilbur served on the Board of Trustees of Carthage College, Board of Trustees of Robert Morris College, and was a leader in the Carthage Kiwanis Club for 41 years.
He was also a founding member of the Attorney's Title Guarantee Fund, and served on its Board of Directors from 1964 to 1991.
Globally, Wilbur served his country in the United States Army during World War II, and served as a prosecuting attorney during the Okinawa War crimes trials.
When you hire Capps, Ancelet, Icenogle & Wallace, you're getting more than professional representation.
Whatever your legal needs or questions are, Capps, Ancelet, Icenogle & Wallace has got you covered.
Our partners are committed to excellence, and have been successfully representing our clients since 1964.
The Law Office of Capps, Ancelet, Icenogle & Wallace is a general practice firm committed to providing high quality legal representation.
We have served the Carthage community for more than 100 years.
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