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gatzdon

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This has got to be inadmissible

At the end of the motion, they state

The undersigned hereby certifies that on August 1, 2006, a copy of the foregoing MOTION TO STAY CASE AND TO EXTEND ALL DEADLINES was served upon the Defendant via United States Mail at the following address:
How can a court accept such a statement when in the same document, the plaintiff admits knowing that the person receiving the notice is already deceased.

Desdinova
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join:2003-01-26
Gaithersburg, MD

"...person receiving the notice is already deceased."

Then again if they can still receive mail AFTER dying, maybe they can perform other miracles also! *grin*


Kearnstd
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Mullica Hill, NJ

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if the person is dead just refuse to recive the certified mail. id imagine a suit would come certified mail and if nobody wants to sign for it, the USPS cant legally deliver it. if you say the person is dead and dont sign then the post office will RTS it usually.
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batterup
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said by Kearnstd:

if the person is dead just refuse to recive the certified mail. id imagine a suit would come certified mail and if nobody wants to sign for it, the USPS cant legally deliver it. if you say the person is dead and dont sign then the post office will RTS it usually.
If you read the court papers the dead guy was in negotiation with the RIIA and said someone in his house could have done it. The new suit is against the members of his house, they put off the disposition for 60 days.

I would just take the 5th and not say anything.

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