Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Tulsa Oklahoma Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Oklahoma.

Scott Malan of Malan Investigations provides process serving services throughout the entire of Oklahoma. Please view Scott's ServeNow.com profile page for additional coverage areas and services offered.

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Malan Investigations

Great Falls Montana Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Montana.

Steve Fromm of AZCO Account Services provides process serving services throughout Cascade County, Montana. Please view Steve's ServeNow.com profile page for additional coverage areas and services offered.

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: AZCO Account Services

LaGrange Indiana Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in LaGrange County, IN.

Shelton Investigations, LLC provides service of process and investigative services to the following cities in LaGrange County, Indiana:

  • Clay
  • Clearspring
  • Johnson
  • Lagrange
  • Lima
  • Newbury
  • Shipshewana
  • Springfield
  • Topeka
  • Wolcottville

Auburn Indiana Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in DeKalb County, IN.

Shelton Investigations, LLC provides service of process and investigative services to the following cities in DeKalb County, Indiana:

  • Altona
  • Ashley
  • Auburn
  • Butler
  • Cedar Creek
  • Corunna
  • Garrett
  • Jackson
  • Keyser
  • Newville
  • St. Joe
  • Stafford
  • Steuben
  • Union
  • Waterloo
  • Wilmington

Albion Indiana Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Noble County, IN.

Shelton Investigations, LLC provides service of process and investigative services to the following cities in Noble County, Indiana:

  • Albion
  • Allen
  • Avilla
  • Cromwell
  • Indian Village
  • Jefferson
  • Kendallville
  • Ligonier
  • Perry
  • Rome City
  • Sparta
  • Swan
  • Wayne

Angola Indiana Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Indiana.

Ken Shelton of Shelton Investigations, LLC provides the following services throughout Northern Indian:
  • Service of Process
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Civil Investigations
  • Background Checks
  • Pre-employment screening
  • Workplace investigations
  • Interview & Interrogation
  • Witness Preparation
  • Undercover Investigators
  • Wrongful Death Investigations
  • Courier Service
  • Drug Testing
  • DNA Testing
  • Personal Injury Investigations
  • Child Custody Investigations
  • Locating Witnesses/Obtaining Statements
  • Criminal Defense - General and Homicide (Court Ordered Appointments)
  • Collecting, Reviewing & Analyzing Evidence
  • Accident Investigation and Reconstruction
  • Skip Tracing
  • Surveillance
  • Security / Loss prevention
  • Personal Protection
  • Insurance Fraud Investigations
  • Workman’s Compensation Fraud
  • Criminal Records Search
  • Civil Court Records search
  • Asset Search
  • Vehicle Registration Search
  • Driver License Search
  • UCC search
  • Due Diligence Inquiries
  • Identity Theft Protection and Investigation
  • Forensic & Evidentiary Photography
  • Court Filings
  • Court Research
  • Fraud Investigations
  • Notary Services
  • Information Collection
  • Please contact us for your individual Investigative needs

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Shelton Investigations, LLC

Monday, February 26, 2007

Fort Morgan Colorado Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Morgan County, CO.

Shaun Horner of Perfection Services provides service of process to the following cities in Morgan County, Colorado:

  • Brush
  • Fort Morgan
  • Hillrose
  • Log Lane Village
  • Wiggins
  • Hoyt
  • Orchard
  • Snyder
  • Weldona

Greeley Colorado Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Colorado.

Perfection Services provides process serving services in the following counties in the state of Colorado:
  • Adams County, CO
  • Broomfield City and County, CO
  • Morgan County, CO
  • Weld County, CO

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Perfection Services

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Nassau has recipe for probe

Nassau has recipe for probe - Newsday.com: "The Nassau County undersheriff whose rapid promotion from jailhouse cook raised eyebrows is being investigated over his use of a county-issued car on off hours, his attorney said.

District Attorney Kathleen Rice and Nassau Commissioner of Investigations Bonnie Garone are probing whether Undersheriff Michael Sposato used the car to work as a process server or as a private security guard, said Sposato's attorney, John Carman of Garden City.

Carman said Sposato worked as a process server during off hours from the jail, but used his own car to do so. He and Sheriff Edward Reilly said Sposato quit the job after his November promotion from chief of staff to undersheriff.

Sposato did use the county car to drive himself to and from another job working security at a VIP tent last summer at 15 Jones Beach concerts, Carman said. Reilly said he gave Sposato permission to work both outside jobs. He also said because Sposato is technically always on call, he could use the county car to get to and from the Jones Beach job."

RAPPER JAY-Z FILES RESTRAINING ORDER

Chronicmagazine.com...Hip-Hop News on Jay-Z, Diddy, 50 Cent & More: "Rapper Jay-Z filed a last minute temporary restraining order in Federal court on Friday (Feb. 16) to shut down a Las Vegas party that was using his likeness to promote their event.

Club Ice advertised for the party Saturday night using Jay-Z's image and the names of his companies, Roc-A-Fella and Rocawear. However Jay-Z alleges he has nothing to do with the party and actually hosted his own party Saturday night at Tao at the Venetian hotel.

When Jay-Z arrived in Las Vegas for NBA All-Star Weekend and saw the promotions around town (which are also on the site AllStarParty2007.com), he contacted his attorneys in New York who then contacted Robert Reynolds, an attorney in Nevada. Reynolds informed TMZ reporters he was able to file the temporary restraining order just before the courts closed and that a process server went down to the club tonight and served them with the injunction."

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Canon City Colorado Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Fremont County, CO.

Court Process Service & Investigations provides process serving and private investigation services to the following cities in Fremont County, Colorado:

  • Brookside
  • Canon City
  • Coal Creek
  • Florence
  • Rockvale
  • Williamsburg
Don Wakefield of Court Process Service & Investigations also serves the following counties in Colorado:
  • El Paso County, CO
  • Douglas County, CO
  • Elbert County, CO
  • Jefferson County, CO

Colorado Springs CO Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Colorado.

Don Wakefield of Court Process Service & Investigations provides the following services to Colorado Springs as well as the entire state of Colorado:
  • Service of Process
  • Difficult Case Specialist
  • Pre-judgement Settlement Mediator
  • Court Filing & Document Retrieval
  • Skip Tracing
  • Messenger & Delivery Service
  • Mobile Notary
  • Loan Closings
  • Private Investigation

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Court Process Service & Investigations

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Hugo Colorado Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Lincoln County, CO.

Colorado Process Service strives to provide you with the most reliable and professional service of process in the industry. We have agents available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week to assist you. If you receive a voicemail when calling our toll free number rest assured that as soon as a message is left our automated phone attendant pages an agent to return your call.

Colorado Process Service covers the following cities and towns within Lincoln County, CO:

  • Arriba
  • Genoa
  • Hugo
  • Limon
  • Bovina
  • Boyero
  • Karval

Kiowa Colorado Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Elbert County, CO.

The process servers with Colorado Process Service are completely mobile. With the use of Sprint Broadband PCIM Cards and other wireless network links, laptops and printers in our vehicles your documents are received, printed, collated, and stapled in the field before service.

Every time we attempt service it is entered into our online database in the field and our system will automatically notify you by e-mail. When documents are served you will receive notification by e-mail along with your invoice and signed PDF return of service.

Colorado Process Service covers the following cities and towns within Elbert County, CO:

  • Elizabeth
  • Kiowa
  • Simla
  • Agate
  • Black Forest
  • Elbert
  • Matheson

Denver Colorado Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Colorado.

Colorado Process Service has a network of independent Process Servers across Colorado, to handle all your Process Service needs. You can submit your requests for service securely online by clicking on the submit order link. If you have additional information regarding the person to be served such as place of employment, physical description, vehicles the person drives or anything else that you think will help complete the service please let us know.

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Colorado Process Service

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Hillsboro retirees head to court in a bitter dispute over $180 fishing reel

Hillsboro retirees head to court in a bitter dispute over $180 fishing reel: South Florida Sun-Sentinel: "Two residents of the Hillsboro Island House, former business associates who made hundreds of thousands of dollars together selling condos, are battling in court over a fishing reel.

Yacht owner Jerome Holbrook, 69, and retiree Vincent Tursi, 71, want a judge to decide who is the legal owner of the $180 Shimano TLD25 reel. Holbrook said he lent Tursi the reel and wants it back. Tursi insists Holbrook gave it to him as a gift and has refused to turn it over. The two have known each other about five years, and have been fighting over the Shimano for months.

'It's all down to principle. I want the reel back,' an irritated Holbrook told Broward County Judge Louis Schiff this week. 'What did I say and what did I do to make him think I was giving him that reel?'"

Monday, February 19, 2007

Ransomville New York Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in New York.

Mike DiPasquale of Priority Process Serving has been serving the legal community in Western New York for several years. Mike's staff includes individuals with extensive military and law enforcement backgrounds and has been selected based on their experience and knowledge in the areas of legal process. Priority Process Serving provides service of process to the following areas in New York:
  • Erie County, NY
  • Niagara County, NY

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Priority Process Serving

Friday, February 16, 2007

The Free Conversation Hearts Make It Okay

DCist: The Free Conversation Hearts Make It Okay: "We know what you're thinking. It's the week of Valentine's Day. You're either coupled-up, buying the flowers, and getting ready for your $250 dinner at the Tabard Inn with your sweetie; or you're single, planning on spending Wednesday watching 'Lost' with your roommate, and secretly signing up for the next speed-dating session at Chi-Cha Lounge. So what better way to prepare for either event than standing in front of a packed room, re-hashing the hell that was your last break-up? Am I right??

Thank god, tonight's installment of The F.W. Thomas Performances at Warehouse has exactly what you need with The Breakup Episode. First you'll get to sit back and laugh sadistically at the pain of others, as the performers regale you with hilarious tales of heartbreak. Then your time for silent empathy is over, when they'll open the show up to the audience. They want to hear your 'transcripts of Instant Messenger dumpings [and] excerpts from restraining orders taken out by celebrity crushes and delivered via process server,' and whatever other magnificently terrible romantic tragedies you've suffered. Here's hoping Doug Sanford will be in attendance. And the best part? The world's tiniest (okay, not really) violin will accompany your public emotional admissions, played by the talented Gino Madrid."

Union South Carolina Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in South Carolina.

Kenneth Knox of Knox Investigations provides service of process and private investigations to the following counties in South Carolina:
  • Cherokee County, SC
  • Newberry County, SC
  • Union County, SC

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Knox Investigations

Kearney Nebraska Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Buffalo County, NE.

Koenig Investigative Agency provides investigator services and service of process to the following cities in Buffalo County, Nebraska:

  • Amherst
  • Armada
  • Beaver
  • Cedar
  • Cherry Creek
  • Collins
  • Divide
  • Elm Creek
  • Gardner
  • Garfield
  • Gibbon
  • Kearney
  • Logan
  • Loup
  • Lowell
  • Miller
  • Newark
  • Odessa
  • Pleasanton
  • Ravenna
  • Riverdale
  • Rusco
  • Sartoria
  • Schneider
  • Scott
  • Sharon
  • Shelton
  • Thornton
  • Milton
  • Poole
  • Prairie Center
  • Sodtown
  • Sweetwater

Hastings NE Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Adams County, NE.

Steve Koenig provides process serving and private investigation services to the following cities in Adams County, Nebraska:

  • Ayr
  • Blaine
  • Cottonwood
  • Denver
  • Hastings
  • Holstein
  • Juniata
  • Kenesaw
  • Logan
  • Platte
  • Roseland
  • Silver Lake
  • Verona
  • Wanda
  • West Blue
  • Zero
  • Denman
  • Hansen
  • Hayland
  • Ingleside
  • Spencer Park

Grand Island Nebraska Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Nebraska.

Steve Koenig of Koenig Investigative Agency provides service of process and private investigations to the following counties in Florida:
  • Adams County, NE
  • Buffalo County, NE
  • Hall County, NE

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Koenig Investigative Agency

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Deputy honored for work in Civil Division

Deputy honored for work in Civil Division : ServeNow.com: "Around the county and most often on his own, Tompkins County Sheriff's Deputy Ron Ostrander performs a little-known, but nonetheless important, state-mandated function — civil process serving

On Monday, Ostrander, a deputy since 1981, received the Frank G. Hammer Police Officer of the Month Award for his performance.

The Kiwanis Club of Ithaca gives the award to an outstanding member of local law enforcement every month. Hammer was a local jeweler, police commissioner and Kiwanis Club member who conceived of the award in 1987 to recognize the achievements of Ithaca police officers. The scope of the award was subsequently expanded to include all law-enforcement agencies in Tompkins County.

Tompkins County Sheriff's deputies, along with members of Ostrander's family, attended the award ceremony and luncheon Monday at Kendal at Ithaca. "

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And then there was the boar in the bar...

Victoria Advocate - Top Stories: "Bobby Byrne, surrounded by friends and co-workers, officially ended 30 years in law enforcement recently during a retirement celebration in the district courtroom of the Goliad County Courthouse.

Byrne, whose father F.B. 'Parrot' Byrne was Goliad County sheriff from 1961-1986 and a 'highway patrol' before that, was presented a special plaque commemorating his 16 years of 'official' service with the county.

Bobby grew up working in the jail. The slightly built, soft-spoken Byrne recalled growing up a sheriff's son.

'We lived in the jail basically. Where we grew up was attached to the jail. I was down in the office quite a bit. There was no getting away from it. We helped Mother (Waldine) serve prisoner meals. Later on, we played with trustees. It was no big deal,' said Byrne."

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

New Port Richey Florida Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Florida.

Jason Swanson of Absolute Services, Inc. provides service of process to the following counties in Florida:
  • Pasco County, FL
  • Hernando County, FL
  • Pinellas County, FL

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Absolute Services, Inc.

Franklin North Carolina Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in North Carolina.

James O. Wright, Process & Research provides service of process to the following counties in North Carolina:
  • Macon County, NC
  • Clay County, NC
  • Jackson County, NC
  • Swain County, NC

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: James O. Wright, Process & Research

Monday, February 12, 2007

Legal eagles offer knowledge for free

Legal eagles offer knowledge for free: South Florida Sun-Sentinel: "What happens if I get a legal subpoena from a process server? ...

Some help has arrived.

On Wednesday, the Dade County Bar Association launched LegalLine, a once-a-month toll-free phone line for South Floridians (866-596-0399).

It is staffed by lawyers from 6 to 9 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month and designed to answer basic legal questions -- free of charge -- covering a broad legal spectrum.

The idea was brought to the DCBA by Derek Leon, a partner at the Miami office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.

Leon, who grew up in Coral Springs, introduced the concept to the group after having worked on a similar phone bank in Houston before he returned to South Florida in 2002."

Tramel says he won't be sheriff's 'whip'

KnoxNews: Local: "Jackson Lee Tramel got his seat on the Knox County Commission through the most rancorous vote in a meeting marked by sharply divided ballots, heated discussions and allegations of political chicanery.

Called a 'political operative' for former Sheriff Tim Hutchison, Tramel will vote this spring on a budget that will include either sharp cuts or a tax increase to fund an enhanced Sheriff's Office pension.

He pledges to be independent. His opponents doubt it.

'He is known around the courthouse as the schmoozer for the (former) sheriff and the hammer for the sheriff,' said John Schmid, one of two 4th District commissioners term-limited out of office and replaced by Tramel and Richard Cate.

'The sheriff has his own paid lobbyist down there.'"

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Friday, February 09, 2007

Someplace Safe receives grant from Kennedy Foundation

Someplace Safe receives grant : ServeNow.com: "Grant will allow the agency to use a licensed process server

Someplace Safe, Trumbull County’s domestic violence agency, recently received a $5,000 grant from he Kennedy Family Foundation, a component fund of the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley as grant maker.

Danette Palmer of Someplace Safe said the grant will allow the agency to use a licensed process server to serve emergency Civil Protection Orders so victims of domestic violence may live a life free of violence.

Palmer said Someplace Safe is grateful to the Kennedy Family Foundation and the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley for continued support and generosity. "

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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Wright County considers hiring deputy

The Messenger - Fort Dodge, Iowa: "The Wright County Board of Supervisors was asked at Monday’s board meeting to consider hiring a sheriff’s deputy to replace a deputy who resigned in January.

Sheriff Paul Schultz and chief deputy Jim Lester brought the request to the board.

The sheriff department had seven deputies. Having a seventh man helps cover vacations and sick leave, Lester said. Not hiring another deputy would cost the department about $31,000 in overtime and they would have to hire back a part-time person to serve civil papers, Schultz said."

DesMoinesRegister.com

DesMoinesRegister.com: "Lawyers subpoena reporter over CIETC letters

Lawyers for former Central Iowa Employment and Training Consortium chief executive Ramona Cunningham have subpoenaed a reporter for The Des Moines Register, demanding 'all correspondence, notes and memoranda' from a story in Tuesday's newspaper involving Cunningham's salary.

Reporter Clark Kauffman was served papers Tuesday demanding that he turn over copies of CIETC letters involving Cunningham's allegedly improper pay. The documents are to be given 'forthwith' to William Kutmus, Cunningham's lawyer in a federal fraud case.

Register Editor Carolyn Washburn said the newspaper will fight the subpoena."

DA's Office to the Rescue?

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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Dedham Massachusetts Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Norfolk County, MA.

Harold L. March of March & Associates Constables provides process serving throughout the county of Norfolk, MA and surrounding counties. Please visit Harold's ServeNow.com profile page for additional information.

Lowell Massachusetts Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Massachusetts.

March & Associates Constables provides service of process to Middlesex County, MA as well as the following counties in Massachusetts:
  • Bristol County, MA
  • Plymouth County, MA
  • Barnstable County, MA
  • Norfolk County, MA

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: March & Associates Constables

Gardendale Alabama Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Alabama.

Joshua Brakefield of Expedius Envoy provides process serving to the following counties in Alabama:
  • Jefferson County, AL
  • Madison County, AL
  • Mobile County, AL
  • Shelby County, AL
  • Montgomery County, AL

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Expedius Envoy

Brownsville Texas Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Cameron County, TX.

AKA Litigation Support Services is a company founded in San Antonio, Texas that has quickly grown to encompass a demanding national market who serves the entire state of Texas. Please click on the link above for additional contact information.

San Antonio Texas Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Texas.

Edrick Alviso of AKA Litigation Support Services has been providing litigation support for over 10 years. They are experienced and certified process servers by the Supreme Court of Texas. AKA Litigation Support Services provide the best process service and skiptrace services at reasonable rates in Texas as well as nationwide. AKA provides the following services throughout the entire state of Texas:
  • Process Service
  • Rush Service Available
  • Court Records Search
  • Document Retrieval
  • Court Filings
  • Skip Tracing
  • Document Preparation
  • Mobile Notary Public
  • Foreclosure Postings
  • Local, National and International Process Service

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: AKA Litigation Support Services

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Asheboro North Carolina Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Randolph County, NC.

Cameo Investigations provides process serving throughout Randolph County as well as surrounding areas. Please visit their ServeNow.com profile page for additional information.

High Point North Carolina Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in North Carolina.

Audra Coleman of Cameo Investigations provides process serving to the following counties in North Carolina:
  • Guilford County, NC
  • Davidson County, NC
  • Randolph County, NC
  • Montgomery County, NC
  • Stanly County, NC

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Cameo Investigations

Scottsdale Arizona Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Arizona.

Jeff Evert of Arizona Quick Serve Process Service provides the following services throughout the state of Arizona:
  • Process Service
  • Investigation
  • Background Investigations
  • Asset Searches
  • DMV Records
  • Person Locate Searches
  • Document Retrieval & Research
  • Traveling Notary

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Arizona Quick Serve Process Service

Graham North Carolina Process Server

ServeNow.com now has a local process server in Alamance County, NC.

PA Networks, Inc. provides process serving as well as private investigation services in North Carolina. Kevin Wetzel provides these services throughout the following counties:

  • Wake County, NC
  • Durham County, NC
  • Johnston County, NC
  • Alamance County, NC

Raleigh North Carolina Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in North Carolina.

Kevin Wetzel of PA Networks, Inc. provides service of process and private investigations to Wake County, NC and Durham County, NC.

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: PA Networks, Inc.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Sunflower in Trouble After Protest

KWCH - Kansas News and Weather - Sunflower in Trouble After Protest: "They fought to get a junk house cleaned up and won. But now members of the Sunflower Community Action Group faces charges for their tactics. In December they staged a protest outside the home of Wichita City Manager George Kolb. The city pressed charges against them.

Katherine Perry lived next to junk house for 20 years at 10th and Volutsia. The Sunflower group want the city to do something about it. When nothing changed about a dozen people showed up at the doorstep of Kolb. He wasn't home to hear them but Kolb's wife answered the door and told them to leave. Before they did, they left a pile of posters on the porch.

The Wichita City Attorney says they broke the law. This week, police served papers to Perry, the president of Sunflower and two others. They're charged with criminal trespassing and illegal dumping. 'I'm in trouble but you know what it's worth it all. I'd do it again if I have to,' 78-year-old Perry said. She's thrilled because since the protest her block looks a lot different, last month the city cleaned up the junk."

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Plymouth Massachusetts Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Massachusetts.

Alan J. Kratzsch & Associates provides service of process throughout the state of MA.
  • Service of Process
  • All Civil Process
  • Summons and Subpoenas
  • Bankruptcy
  • Divorce and Probate
  • Landloard / Tenant
  • Same Day Service Available
  • Emergency service
  • We pick up and drop off at your location

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Alan J. Kratzsch & Associates

Jonesborough Tennessee Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Tennessee.

John Edwards of Around The Clock Investigations provides process serving and private investigative services to Sullivan County, TN and Washington County, TN.

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Around The Clock Investigations

Florence Arizona Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Arizona.

Chea Lamb of A-Arizona Process Service provides process serving services to Pinal County, AZ. Please click on the link below for additional contact information.

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: A-Arizona Process Service

Wisconsin Rapids WI Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Wisconsin.

Mark Greycarek of River City Process Servers provides service of process to the following counties:
  • Wood County, WI
  • Adams County, WI
  • Portage County, WI

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: River City Process Servers

Germantown Tennessee Process Server

The ServeNow.com team would like to introduce their latest process server in Tennessee.

John Ivey of Nosey P.I. provides service of process and private investigations to Shelby County, TN and DeSoto County, TN.

Visit their ServeNow.com profile page for more info: Nosey P.I.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

After Crash, Police Hiring Is Questioned

After Crash, Police Hiring Is Questioned : ServeNow.com: "Legal papers served on officials in Jersey City

Jersey City was in need of police officers in December 2005, and the news had filtered down to an officer in Middletown Township, N.J., who was looking for a fresh start.

The officer, Kevin Freibott, approached his chief in Middletown with a transfer form, a gesture that was met with little surprise. Officer Freibott was fired from the department there in 2001 after a car accident outside a bar and grill in Atlantic Highlands in which he was driving with an expired license. Although he was reinstated after petitioning the state, he received a six-month suspension.

“He took a big, whopping suspension,” said his former chief, Robert Oches. “I bet in his mind he felt his career dead-ended here.”

That was not the only blot on Officer Freibott’s record. In an interview this week, a former police chief in Jersey City said that investigators were aware of the spotty record of Officer Freibott — who now faces charges of aggravated manslaughter, assault by auto and drunken driving from a crash last month on the Pulaski Skyway — but saw no reason not to hire him.

Scorned wife accuses Miracle Met of affair by revealing lurid e-mails

Scorned wife accuses Miracle Met of affair by revealing lurid e-mails: "The scorned wife of Miracle Met Art Shamsky accuses the ex-outfielder of sleeping with a Rye secretary and has sent the woman's husband 175 e-mails she says document their longstanding affair.

She has now shared the sordid details with The Journal News, the woman's hometown paper, in hopes of disgracing her 'so she can't show her face in public.'

Kim Shamsky, 47, a temp agency entrepreneur who accuses her spouse of sponging off her fortune, subpoenaed alleged mistress Toni Magnane, 57, last week to force her to participate in the Shamskys divorce brawl.

On Thursday, Kim Shamsky went public by inviting a reporter to the swanky Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center, where she unveiled an inch-thick stack of e-mails in which her husband and Magnane discuss romantic liaisons, declare love for each other and engage in kinky sex talk."

Friday, February 02, 2007

Former teacher says Benicia school district wronged her, wants retribution

Vallejo Times Herald - Former teacher says Benicia school district wronged her, wants retribution: "A former Benicia teacher says she was arrested, humiliated and lost her home, her livelihood and her health because of false accusations made against her by the Benicia school district. So, she's suing.

Claiming her civil rights were violated, Laurie Flanagan filed the $5.5 million lawsuit in Solano County Superior Court on Nov. 1, but the parties involved were only served papers in the case this week, Flanagan and her lawyer said.

Neither Janice Adams, the Benicia Unified School District's current superintendent, nor its former one, Shalee Cunningham, who is named in the lawsuit, would comment on the case.

A licensed teacher since 1974, Laurie Flanagan said her problems with the district began about three years ago.

Flanagan, who said she worked in various capacities at the district for seven years, said she had taught the district's sole adult English as a second language class for more than two years when the trouble started."

Judge rules in deputy's case

Appalachian News Express: "A Mingo County judge sided with the Mingo Civil Service Commission in a case involving a duputy's suspension.

Circuit Court Judge Michael Thornsbury upheld the commission's decision to reinstate Sgt. R.G. Messer to his position with the sheriff's department. Messer was indefinitely suspended after he was accused of attempting to obtain payment for overtime he did not work.

In a decision rendered Sept. 19, 2006, the civil service commission reinstated Messer, who had been on an indefinite suspension since April 2006. The commission found that Sheriff Lonnie Hannah had not justified the suspension of Messer, who he claimed charged overtime for driving back and forth from the West Virginia State Police Academy in Institute, W.Va., when Messer had, in fact, rented a motel room there.

Messer, through his attorney C. Christopher Younger, alleged that Hannah had suspended him in retaliation for a grievance Messer had filed with a fellow deputy, Sgt. Randy Hatfield, concerning a lieutenant's exam."

Sheriff's Office puts special demands on its wireless network

Sheriff's Office puts special demands on its wireless network: "Like everything else, modern police work is increasingly data intensive and network dependent. But when you are supporting 450 police cruisers spread over a county of 876 square miles (including 214 square miles of water), and 'mobile' sometimes means delivering vital data to a vehicle in hot pursuit at more than 100 mph, and lost data could mean the difference between life and death in extreme situations, 'rigorous' gains extra emphasis in terms of network performance.

That is exactly the environment in which Mac Magruder, deputy sheriff and MIS director for the Escambia County (Fla.) Sheriff's Office, works. Escambia County includes Pensacola and has a total population of approximately 315,000. The Sheriff's Office has 1,100 employees and is the police force, runs the county jail and also handles more routine tasks such as process serving and prisoner transport."

Officer down - The Brewton Standard

Archives: Story: "Shirley Pettis is getting ready to take a big step. In a few weeks she will retire from the Escambia County Sheriff's Department. She is planning to devote her time to grandchildren, fishing and hunting. She might even put in a little time taking life easy, but for now, she is trying to tie up the loose ends and find a time when she can walk out the door for the last time.

Pettis went to work in the sheriff's office when Tim Hawsey took office. She worked in the substation in Atmore.

“He was the minister of music at First Baptist Church of Atmore, which we attend,” she said. “In 1984 I went full-time and began to travel to Brewton every day to work in the main office.”

She came to Brewton as the sheriff's chief clerk. She went to reserve academy in 1985 and graduated from Southeast Alabama Police Academy in 1987. She graduated as a deputy sheriff.

“I don't know if it is true, but I was told that I was the first woman to be certified as a deputy in Escambia County,” Pettis said. “It helped me with my work a lot. I could serve warrants, civil papers and search warrants. I also was able to work with the court and do other things that required a certified officer. Of course I still continued to work here in the office, too."

St. Joseph County "Catastrophe" Looms

WNDU - News: "St. Joseph County officials are having a hard time finding words to describe the seriousness of their future financial situation.

Property tax revenues are projected to drop by $15-million over the next three years, by the county's own estimates.

That would force the county to cut its budget by 25-percent.

Right now, there's an assumption that anything that can be cut, will probably will be cut.

That could mean everything from closing the parks, to consolidating township fire departments, to taking police officers off the street.

“Statutorily the sheriff is only required to provide jailing and to service the courts and civil papers,” says County Commissioner Mark Dobson. “Technically road patrol by St. Joseph County Sheriff's Department is not required by the Indiana constitution.”"

Input sought on county PD

Input sought on county PD - Martinsville Bulletin: "The Henry County Board of Supervisors wants public input on whether it should create a county police department.

That was the sentiment at Tuesday’s board meeting where a report showed that splitting the sheriff’s office’s law enforcement functions off into a county police department would bring in more state funding, not less.

Law enforcement functions include criminal investigation and traffic enforcement.

County Administrator Benny Summerlin told the board that even though historically other counties have lost funds when they transferred the sheriff’s office law enforcement functions to a police department, Henry County appears to be in a different situation.

State officials told him, he said, that although the county would lose $1.9 million in State Compensation Board funding, it would gain about $2.3 million in state “599” funding for police departments, for a net gain of $400,000.

“I was shocked,” he said."

Lovejoy leaders decide it's time to call the cops

Lovejoy leaders decide it's time to call the cops | ajc.com: "Nestled in the Clayton County panhandle, Lovejoy has never had a police force in its 116 years.

Yet with subdivisions sprouting like dandelions, a Starbucks in place and a Home Depot on the way, city leaders and residents say it's time for a regular police presence in Lovejoy.

That time could be as soon as next month.

The City Council has chosen the Clayton County Police Department to make regular patrols in Lovejoy, rebuffing a proposal from the Clayton County Sheriff's Office.

Both organizations made proposals to patrol the city of about 3,000.

Mayor Joe Murphy urged the council pick the Police Department for several reasons, including that the county's 911 system dispatches county police officers — not sheriff's deputies — to answer calls for help.

"The Police Department in the county is set up to handle our case for what we're trying to do on the street," Murphy said.

In most places with a county police force, such as Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett, the sheriff mainly runs the jail, guards the courthouse and serves civil papers.

Petition backs recall of LaMoure’s sheriff

· IN-FORUM ·: "Petitions are circulating in LaMoure County to recall the recently elected sheriff, Robert Fernandes.

“It is just that he is totally unqualified to be a sheriff,” said Stacey Ellingson of Edgeley, one of the organizers of the petition drive. “It would be like letting a doctor practice while he is going to school.”

Fernandes released information during his campaign stating he served on a “ship’s security team” in the Navy and completed the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Academy in California.

He did not work in the law enforcement field, but as a carpenter in Southern California, before moving in 1995 to Jud, where he also did construction work."

Slain woman planned to divorce husband

Slain woman planned to divorce husband: "Chrissy Predham Newman had divorce papers served on her estranged husband just two days before she was found slain in her St. John's apartment, according to an affidavit filed by her mother in Newfoundland's Supreme Court.

In the affidavit, filed Friday, Yvonne Harvey says the former Ottawa woman's estranged husband, Raymond Newman, was served with court documents on Jan. 19 in which her daughter filed for divorce, custody of their child and a division of assets.

The court documents also contained an order that Mr. Newman vacate and relinquish his interest in the family home, and included allegations that Mr. Newman was abusive.

None of the allegations contained in the affidavit have been proven in court, and attempts yesterday to reach Mr. Newman and his lawyer, Randy Piercey, were unsuccessful."

House Panels Work to Resolve Former Rep. Cunningham Subpoenas

FOXNews.com - House Panels Work to Resolve Former Rep. Cunningham Subpoenas - Politics | Republican Party | Democratic Party | Political Spectrum: "Three House committees subpoenaed in connection with the bribery case against jailed former Rep. Randy 'Duke' Cunningham are trying to reach an agreement with federal prosecutors allowing the subpoenas to be withdrawn.

Wednesday was the latest deadline for the Appropriations, Armed Services and Intelligence committees to respond to document subpoenas issued by the federal grand jury in San Diego that has been considering evidence in a defense contracting investigation stemming from the Cunningham case.

However, House lawyers have asked for more time and are working to negotiate a response that satisfies prosecutors so that they will withdraw the subpoenas, a Democratic aide said Wednesday. The aide spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the negotiations.

A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in San Diego did not immediately return a call for comment.

Cunningham, a San Diego-area Republican, was sentenced in March to more than eight years in prison for accepting $2.4 million in bribes in exchange for steering government business to defense contractors."

Tyson subpoenas school system records

Tyson subpoenas school system records: "Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson Jr. confirmed Tuesday evening that he sent 'about a half dozen' subpoenas of records to the Mobile County Public School System as part of an investigation into allegations of improper solicitation of funds.

'That's all I'm comfortable saying right now,' Tyson said, adding that he sent the subpoenas over to the central offices at Barton Academy on Friday and that by Tuesday, he had received the requested documents.

'We're going to read them,' Tyson said. 'I'll tell you more when I know more.'"