Sunday, April 8, 2012

Process Server Kathy Stevenson talks about being assaulted

Kim Palaferri - Auburn Journal - 4/8/12

Kathy Stevenson, a process server from Auburn, shared her side of the story on Friday about an alledged assault by Nicolas Stenberg,of Auburn, after she tried to serve his girlfriend with an eviction notice Wednesday. Behind her sunglasses are a black eye and cuts and bruises, which she said Stenberg inflicted with an air soft gun and rocks.

An Auburn process server says she plans on returning to work next week after being allegedly assaulted by a man who she had previously served with eviction papers.

Nicolas Mark Stenberg, 30, of Auburn, allegedly shot her with an air soft gun, pelted her with rocks, smashed her car window and smeared mud on her face Wednesday morning when she tried to serve his girlfriend with her set of the eviction papers at a home on the 10000 block of Mt. Vernon Road in Auburn.

On Wednesday he was arrested by the Placer County Sheriff’s Office and charged with assault with a deadly weapon.

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Process Server Kathy Stevenson talks about being assaulted

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Deputies: Man Attacked Process Server with Air Rifle, Mud

FOX40 News - April 5, 2012

Placer County Sheriff's deputies say a man threw mud in the face of a process server and shot her more than 20 times when she tried to serve eviction papers.

Deputies arrived at the home of 30-year-old Nicolas Stenberg after his girlfriend said he was "maced" for unknown reasons. Around the same time, dispatch received a call about a woman being assaulted at that same address.

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Auburn man arrested for assaulting female process server

Nicolas Mark Stenberg - 4/5/12 - Auburn California Journal

Victim was shot at, had mud smeared on face

An Auburn man allegedly shot, threw rocks and smeared a female process server's face with mud Wednesday when she tried to serve eviction notice papers to his girlfriend.

Nicolas Mark Stenberg, 30, was arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism. He has since posted bond for his $25,000 bail.

At 9:26 a.m. Wednesday, Stenberg's girlfriend called 911 to report that a woman had come to their Mount Vernon Road home and allegedly "maced her boyfriend." Responding deputies found Stenberg there with red, watery eyes, consistent with exposure to pepper spray. Firefighters responded to the home and treated him.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Couple found shot to death in Utica home

Clarion Ledger - Apr. 3, 2012

A man and woman in their 50’s have been found shot to death in their home in Utica, according to a Hinds County Sheriff’s Department spokesman.

Officials are still searching for the next of kin, so names have not been released. The man is 56 years old, and the woman is 51, said Capt. Joe Daughtry.

A process server told authorities he went to the home at 4812 Mississippi 27 this afternoon around 1 p.m. to serve a paper. He saw a car in the driveway and looked in a window to see if the couple was home.

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Dishonest Process Servers: A Mass Problem We Solve One Client At A Time

The Fullman Firm - Apr 01, 2012

In the first three months of 2012 our little firm has obtained vacation (reversal) of nine default judgments based on lack of notice. Many of these nine clients had been suffering from wage garnishments and bank levies, which were stopped due to our efforts. I spoke to four more victims of this practice yesterday. We are only one law firm. For every one person we help there must be a dozen who seek help from other firms and a hundred more who don’t seek help and suffer from wage garnishments and bank levies, or pay unreasonable settlements under threat of these collection practices.

Now let’s take a moment to cover how this whole “service of process” system works. I am repeatedly asked during our free consult calls whether the dishonest process server falsified the caller’s signature in order to accomplish the fraud. The answer is “no”, because THE PROCESS SERVER IS NOT REQUIRED TO GET YOUR SIGNATURE ON ANYTHING. Let’s meet the cast of characters in this little vignette.

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Dishonest Process Servers: A Mass Problem We Solve One Client At A Time