GilroyDispatch.com of Gilroy California: "The tales of woe associated with Paul Greer's former towing business - B&C Towing - are many. They are sad tales of working people getting slapped with questionable legal judgments garnishing their wages. They are stories of people who claim the car that Greer charged them a bundle for hadn't belonged to them for a long time. They are stories, ultimately, of seeming injustice served up on a platter and stamped by a system either incapable of pursing the truth, or worse, indifferent to it.
Santa Clara County District Attorney Dolores Carr should initiate a no-holds-barred investigation. If people of little means are being preyed upon - and there is clearly enough testimony to support that as a distinct possibility - then it's Carr's duty to use the power of her office to investigate the perpetrators and, if warranted, prosecute them.
Besides Greer's business and legal dealings, there are questions about process serving, document tampering and the administration of justice that deserve a thorough investigation.
Efreen Gonzalez, for example, said he didn't live at the residence where a process server swore he delivered him legal papers. A property manager corroborated his story. Gonzalez, however, lost his case and $4,000. He's the father of three children. Justice served? We need to know the truth."
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