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  2. Service of process - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. legal system, service of process is the procedure by which a party to a lawsuit gives an appropriate notice of initial legal action to another party (such as a defendant), court, or administrative body in an effort to exercise jurisdiction over that person so as to force that person to respond to the proceeding in a court, body, or other tribunal.

  3. Summons - Wikipedia

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    A civil summons is most often accompanied by a complaint. Depending on the type of summons, there is often an option to endorse a summons so that the entity being served may be identified. In the court system in California, for civil unlimited cases in the superior court, a summons will often have these options to endorse: as an individual;

  4. Complaint - Wikipedia

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    After the complaint has been filed with the court, it has to be properly served to the opposite parties, but usually petitioners are not allowed to serve the complaint personally. [5] The court also can issue a summons – an official summary document which the plaintiff needs to have served together with the complaint. The defendants have ...

  5. Default judgment - Wikipedia

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    Most often, it is a judgment in favor of a plaintiff when the defendant has not responded to a summons or has failed to appear before a court of law. The failure to take action is the default. The default judgment is the relief requested in the party's original petition. [1] Default can be compared to a forfeit victory in sports.

  6. Notice - Wikipedia

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    Since notice is fundamental, a court may rule a pleading defective if it does not put the defendant on notice. In a civil case, personal jurisdiction over a defendant is obtained by service of a summons. Service can be accomplished by personal delivery of the summons or subpoena to the person or an authorized agent of the person. Service may ...

  7. Illinois Innocence Project, UIS grad help exonerate man ... - AOL

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    Brian Beals was convicted in the 1988 death of a 6-year-old; IIP and Taryn Servaes, a 2022 UIS grad and paralegal, provided proof that cleared Beals

  8. Constables in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Constables serve protective orders, summons and subpoenas, court orders, service of process, writs and arrest warrants, and act as court bailiffs. Constables are peace officers , but in Arizona do not perform general police functions such as patrols or criminal investigations.

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