The case against Vincent Cardinalli, Sr. 65, his son Paul Greer, 31, two other family members and process server Jeffrey Horan arrested on scores of counts of forgery, grand theft and other felony charges has been transferred to a San Jose judge because of the length of time estimated for the preliminary hearing, a process attorneys estimate could take up to six weeks.
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Process Server in Tow Scandal Found Guilty
The process server involved in a local tow truck scandal pleaded no contest to several counts of conspiracy and perjury and the company's owner could be released on bail after the court dismissed a strike against him during his most recent court appearance.
The case against Vincent Cardinalli, Sr. 65, his son Paul Greer, 31, two other family members and process server Jeffrey Horan arrested on scores of counts of forgery, grand theft and other felony charges has been transferred to a San Jose judge because of the length of time estimated for the preliminary hearing, a process attorneys estimate could take up to six weeks.

The case against Vincent Cardinalli, Sr. 65, his son Paul Greer, 31, two other family members and process server Jeffrey Horan arrested on scores of counts of forgery, grand theft and other felony charges has been transferred to a San Jose judge because of the length of time estimated for the preliminary hearing, a process attorneys estimate could take up to six weeks.
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