There was no clandestine surveillance, no hiding behind bushes or in a parked car.
Daniel Portnoy says he walked up the driveway and knocked on the front door. The homeowner opened the door.
Portnoy and the man chatted for a minute and parted ways. Mission accomplished. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. accepted service of a U.S. District Court summons at home, Portnoy says.
“Obviously this guy was outstanding. He could have quoted legal scripture to me for a week and a half,” Portnoy recalls of his trip to the Roberts home in Chevy Chase, Md., the night of Jan. 4 about 8 p.m. “He was very respectful in a situation where he didn’t have to be.”
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Process Server on Chief Justice: "Definitely a Gentleman"
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