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Friday, October 15, 2010 3:10:42 PM
As I said, and as you quoted:
I am aware of only two lawsuits, one of which appears to be going nowhere.
http://www.seminoleclerk.org/CivilDocket/case_detail.jsp?CaseNo=2010CA005989
No return of service entered to date.
If you are well-versed in the law, as you seem to claim, then you know that a plaintiff must properly serve a defendant with the summons and complaint in order to initiate a valid lawsuit. No return of service has been entered on the docket. As far as I know, it is a universal practice of courts to make such entries. Here is a random example from the same court:
http://www.seminoleclerk.org/CivilDocket/case_detail.jsp?CaseNo=2010CA003481
For every "Summons Issued" entry you will see a "Summons Returned" entry following shortly behind it.
Maybe there was an error in the clerk's office, who know? I obviously can't say for certain that no one has been served, which is why I said IT APPEARS that the lawsuit is going nowhere.
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