The Colorado Attorney General's office has made 23 attempts to serve Colorado Springs resident Douglas Bruce with a court order compelling him to testify at a deposition in connection with three campaign-finance complaints.
In a document filed Friday in Denver District Court, the Colorado Attorney General's office maintains that the in-person attempts, as well as notices sent to Bruce by regular mail, express mail, e-mails and newspaper articles, constitute proof of service.
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Monday, May 24, 2010
Man Avoids Being Served Legal Papers 23 Times
Posted by B. Paregien Davis at 9:45 AM
Labels: avoiding service of process, colorado service of process
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