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    Re: Subpoena--Let's All Vote 8 ta 1 *Carol*

    Posted by n on 9/21/06

    n'y sez. v ain't the team leader. He just
    voted siunara. Over & out!!


    On 9/21/06, Paul wrote:
    > On 9/21/06, Carol wrote:
    >> On 9/21/06, M'sta Mikey wrote:
    >>> On 9/21/06, Curmudgeon wrote:
    >>>> OK, team. The attorney goes to all of
    the time and expense
    >>>> to serve this guy in Mexico. How many
    think the attorney
    >>>> will just say "never mind" if he doesn't
    show up? How many
    >>>> vote for jail time and/or having to pay
    for the costs and
    >>>> expenses of serving the subpoena?
    >> how do spell contempt of court? a subpoena
    being a court order
    >> I vote for some jail time, restitution and
    a significant fine
    >> for blowing off the court order.
    >> OP, don't break any laws in CA unless you
    favor being a guest of
    >> the state for a while.
    >> On the other hand, I'm not sure from the
    post, the court's in CA
    >> was the person serving it a mexican
    attorney or a CA attorney?
    >> believe me, an attorney's subpoena is just
    as valid as one
    >> served by the sheriff. but if the attorney
    isn't authorized to
    >> practice in the state that he's serving it
    for....
    >> v, say what?
    >>
    >>>> On 9/20/06, Paul Pomplun wrote:
    >>>>> Hi,I have a very rare question, I was
    issued a subpoena to
    >>>>> appear in court, but it was served to me
    in another
    >>>> country,
    >>>>> the subpoena is for CA and I was in
    mexico where the person
    >>>>> who gave it to me is one of the
    defendants attorneys, is it
    >>>>> a valid subpoena? Do I have to appear?
    And if I never get
    >>>>> served do I still have to appear? If i
    dont appear what
    >>>> happens?
    >>>>>
    >>>
    >>> Hey Paul, can ya sing "Do you really want
    to hurt me", by Boy
    >>> George, while bending to pick up your soap-
    on-a-rope in the
    >>> shower with Baba and the boyz?
    >>>
    >
    >
    > No the lawyer is not a mexican one, no the
    subpoena is not an
    > international one, he tried to serve it like
    if i was in CA but we
    > where over here in mexico, yes he came to
    ask me some questions and
    > gave me a subpoena with my name written in
    pen lol not like the
    > clerk prepared it, im guessing it was a
    bogus subpoena trying to
    > scare me into appearing that day... hes the
    defender of the
    > defendant, the prosecutor hasnt even tried
    this stunt why should he?
    >
    > Anyways i asked somewhere else too and
    aparently you cant serve a
    > subpoena to a person in another country
    unless its a special
    > subpoena that allows that, which in my case
    it wasnt...

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Subpoena, 9/20/06, by Paul Pomplun.
  • Re: Subpoena--Let's All Vote, 9/21/06, by Curmudgeon.
  • Re: Subpoena--Let's All Vote, 9/21/06, by v.
  • Re: Subpoena--Let's All Vote, 9/21/06, by M'sta Mikey.
  • Re: Subpoena--Let's All Vote, 9/21/06, by Carol.
  • Re: Subpoena--Let's All Vote, 9/21/06, by Paul.
  • Re: Subpoena--Let's All Vote 8 ta 1 *Carol*, 9/21/06, by n.


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