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Department of War1 year ago

That’s not legal service. The process server must be uninvolved in the controversy, the lawyer or individual plaintiff can’t serve the defendant.

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GB Bari1 year ago

This clip does not give us enough background information to know what this case is all about. I don’t think there’s sufficient evidence in this abbreviated clip to be able to tell whether or not the individual was “handling the situation correctly“ or not. Should he have used a process server rather than delivering the papers himself? Does he have legal representation and does his lawyer condone what he did? IDK.

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NHH Tommy Borum † ⚡︎1 year ago

Didn’t go far enough.

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Tuck1 year ago

Too far? He was polite and professional. Do you think the cop would have had the same calm demeanor if he was trying to talk to someone and they didn’t roll down their window?

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SherryLane1 year ago

I am not sure what state this is. Doesn’t a constable or public official have to serve. Seems subpoenae is witnessed by a third party.

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Alex Odom1 year ago

Pretty sure in this situation “him being involved in the lawsuit against the officer” he’s not allowed to serve him personally

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Edgar_Friendly 🚀1 year ago

Why do frauditors always have to lie. If he was lawyered up as he claims, his lawyer would have hired a process server to serve the officer.

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a l t1 year ago

it was perfect perfectly legal and perfectly executed

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AnnieOakley691 year ago

He didn't do anything wrong however as a former process server he could've simply indentified the officer visually and by name and then put the subpeona face down on the windshield with the wiper.

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LindberghsGhost1 year ago

He is served if you make contact with them. Put them to his arm or to his feet and your good. I got tackled for serving a public official on live TV but they had to let me go a few hours later. His service was right on the money. Other team will say different.

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