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Old 09-06-2007, 05:51 PM
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How many Alias Summons can be issued


My State is Florida. I was improperly served 2 years ago for a civil suit, I had an attorney who was able to quash service. The plaintiff left it alone for a year and then filed for an alias summons. However the attorney never paid for the sheriff to serve and the court notified the attorney. Finally a year later the court advised attorney again that there was an open summons. The attorney requested a new summons and it was granted by the clerk. This makes the third summons. How long can this go on? The attorney has no idea where to find me at present but I do not want ot look over my shoulder forever. For those who want to respond and say face the music, please save it, this is a dispute between me and another party and the odds of my winning are 50/50. All depends on the mood of the judge, and I do not like those odds. How many times can they get an alias summons. Any advice on how to get rid of this annoyance (other than settle). What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Florida
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Old 09-06-2007, 07:11 PM
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How many times can they get an alias summons.
They can get as many as they can afford.... until either you grow up and accept the consequences of your actions.... or the SOL expires on the 'cause of action'.
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Old 09-06-2007, 10:22 PM
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until either you grow up and accept the consequences of your actions.... or the SOL expires on the 'cause of action'.
Look you do not have to be a putz....you have no idea of the "cause of action" or the circumstances. I have tried to resolve this matter amicably on several occasions both in person and in writing. The whole dispute revolves around "point of view" matter which is why I feel it would be 50/50 with a judge. The other party has a family member attorney who can work for free or reduced pricing. I do not have the ability to afford an attorney nor pay a judgment if they won. So instead of making nescient (if you do not know the definition...look it up) comments it would have been simpler to say until they want to give up. I would appreciate your keeping your imbecilic assumptions to yourself. I do appreciate your insight and answer to my actual question.
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Old 09-07-2007, 03:45 AM
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Look you do not have to be a putz....
Wow you really are an idiot. JETX gave you the nice version of your answer.

If you want to resolve it -- stop dodging the issue and go to court. The only reason I can think of that you wouldn't want to put it in front of a judge is that you know you little o chance. That makes you a deadbeat.

And a rather rude one at that.

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Old 09-07-2007, 10:05 AM
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Wow you really are an idiot. JETX gave you the nice version of your answer.

If you want to resolve it -- stop dodging the issue and go to court. The only reason I can think of that you wouldn't want to put it in front of a judge is that you know you little o chance. That makes you a deadbeat.

And a rather rude one at that.

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Wow, how insightftful the best you can do is "deadbeat", I see your a "professional debt collector" I guess that explains your invinicible ignorance. Look people do not come to this forum to hear the disparaging comments by members like you and Jetx. Your holier than thou attitude can be saved for church.

As I have said previously the odds of my winning are approx 50/50. But from as near as I can tell this forum is filled with hostile jerks like you and Jetx. I asked a simple question and now you think I will sit here and let stupid jerks like you and Jetx insult me and other users on the forum without getting an "impolite" response.

The only thing that makes me a deadbeat is that I actually responded to your mindless dribble....
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