Originally posted by tatortodd:
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Originally posted by lopezp:
What’s puzzling to me is the lack of effort in finding the real witness to this case. With a simple google search of the name and address on the subpoena, I found the full name, DOB, and phone number for the guy. He no longer lives at the address, but the DOB is 1969, not 1982. Not only is our last name different, our middle names are not even close to the same.
Wow! Lazy "research" prior to looking for the person and even lazier "service" (i.e. handing to the wrong person's spouse).
Perhaps the judge who signed needs to hear about this. I was involved in a civil suit, and I fired my first attorney for a myriad of reasons which in hindsight turned out to be just the tip of the iceberg. The respondents complained to the judge that both the serving process and notary process violated state law, and the judge was so pissed he ordered my former attorney to appear and read her the riot act in front of my new attorney and the respondent's attorney.