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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Sunday, April 8, 2012
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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Deputies: Man Attacked Process Server with Air Rifle, Mud
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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Deputies: Man Attacked Process Server with Air Rifle, Mud
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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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, March 27, 2012
Process Server Said Owners Sent Dog To Attack Her
Willard Shepard - Mar 27, 2012 - NBC Miami
The homeowners deny the claim and said they do not know what legal action to expect.
A process server who delivers court papers to Broward homes said she was bitten and bruised by a dog after its owners sent it to attack.
“The only thing I recall is doing this to protect my face,” said Yindra Lopez. “The dogs kept biting over here and over here and they were not stopping the dogs.”
Lopez said she was attacked by a 200-pound Bull Mastiff named Riley, who she said bit her on her arms and upper legs.
“I noticed that my arms started bleeding,” Lopez said. “I take the phone and I called 911.”
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Process Server Said Owners Sent Dog To Attack Her
The homeowners deny the claim and said they do not know what legal action to expect.
A process server who delivers court papers to Broward homes said she was bitten and bruised by a dog after its owners sent it to attack.
“The only thing I recall is doing this to protect my face,” said Yindra Lopez. “The dogs kept biting over here and over here and they were not stopping the dogs.”
Lopez said she was attacked by a 200-pound Bull Mastiff named Riley, who she said bit her on her arms and upper legs.
“I noticed that my arms started bleeding,” Lopez said. “I take the phone and I called 911.”
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Mendenhall Mayor Guilty Of Simple Assault
WAPT NEWS - Mar 15, 2012
Womack Ordered To Pay Fine
MENDENHALL, Miss. - Mendenhall Mayor Steve Womack has been found guilty of simple assault, according to Simpson County Justice Court officials.
Womack was accused of attacking process server Donald Rankin earlier this year, the Simpson County sheriff said. Rankin told investigators that when he went to Womack's house, the mayor swore at him and assaulted him.
Womack had denied the accusations.
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Womack Ordered To Pay Fine
MENDENHALL, Miss. - Mendenhall Mayor Steve Womack has been found guilty of simple assault, according to Simpson County Justice Court officials.
Womack was accused of attacking process server Donald Rankin earlier this year, the Simpson County sheriff said. Rankin told investigators that when he went to Womack's house, the mayor swore at him and assaulted him.
Womack had denied the accusations.
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Man charged with threatening, assaulting public official
By Austin Miller - www.ocala.com
May 20, 2011
OCALA - A man who allowed his dogs to attack a civil process server and then shot at the man was arrested Thursday.
The victim told authorities he went to the Southwest Ocala home early in the day but was told by a woman that her father was not there and that he should come back after 6 p.m.
The man said he returned to the home and got out of his vehicle and was approached by several dogs, which were aggressive. He said he was afraid of being bitten so he used pepper spray to stop the dogs from attacking him.
Then, he said, a man standing by the front window watching him came out of the home with a black semi-automatic weapon and fired a shot over his head.
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Man charged with threatening, assaulting public official
May 20, 2011
OCALA - A man who allowed his dogs to attack a civil process server and then shot at the man was arrested Thursday.
The victim told authorities he went to the Southwest Ocala home early in the day but was told by a woman that her father was not there and that he should come back after 6 p.m.
The man said he returned to the home and got out of his vehicle and was approached by several dogs, which were aggressive. He said he was afraid of being bitten so he used pepper spray to stop the dogs from attacking him.
Then, he said, a man standing by the front window watching him came out of the home with a black semi-automatic weapon and fired a shot over his head.
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Harassment charge against Watertown businessman to be dismissed
newswatch50.com - August 15, 2009
Harassment and stalking charges will be dropped against two Watertown men, including downtown computer-repair businessman Michael DeFranco.
In Pierrepont Town Court Wednesday evening, Judge Robert Camp granted both men - DeFranco and Joseph Sweet - an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal.
That means if they don't get into any trouble for the next six months, the charges will be dismissed.
The charges were brought by Colton resident Jon Sabin, who accused the two men of posting information about him, including his photo, on the internet.
The dispute was an outgrowth of a lengthy feud between Sabin and members of the Jefferson County Web Board.
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Harassment and stalking charges will be dropped against two Watertown men, including downtown computer-repair businessman Michael DeFranco.
In Pierrepont Town Court Wednesday evening, Judge Robert Camp granted both men - DeFranco and Joseph Sweet - an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal.
That means if they don't get into any trouble for the next six months, the charges will be dismissed.
The charges were brought by Colton resident Jon Sabin, who accused the two men of posting information about him, including his photo, on the internet.
The dispute was an outgrowth of a lengthy feud between Sabin and members of the Jefferson County Web Board.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Economy plays part in process serving; a no-win situation
By T.M. Shultz - The Daily Courier, AZ - Sunday, June 28, 2009
Several Prescott investigation businesses and the county sheriff's office say they've noticed a disturbing trend lately of increasing attacks on process servers.
"It seems like the last year especially we are having assault after assault after assault," said Bob Palmer, owner of Palmer Investigations.
And by that, he says, he means actual physical assaults.
"It used to be when you knocked on a door, everybody was polite to you," Palmer continued. "It's a more violent culture now."
Kelli McFarland, owner of Alliance Investigations, said her employees mostly encounter yelling and door slamming.
But she has had a gun pulled on her, she said. She agrees things have been getting worse in the past year. However, she doesn't blame it solely on recent tough economic times.
She said she thinks it's because too many people are moving here from the "big cities" - people who are rude and self-centered by nature.
A third Prescott investigation firm has had guns pulled on its employees, too.
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Several Prescott investigation businesses and the county sheriff's office say they've noticed a disturbing trend lately of increasing attacks on process servers.
"It seems like the last year especially we are having assault after assault after assault," said Bob Palmer, owner of Palmer Investigations.
And by that, he says, he means actual physical assaults.
"It used to be when you knocked on a door, everybody was polite to you," Palmer continued. "It's a more violent culture now."
Kelli McFarland, owner of Alliance Investigations, said her employees mostly encounter yelling and door slamming.
But she has had a gun pulled on her, she said. She agrees things have been getting worse in the past year. However, she doesn't blame it solely on recent tough economic times.
She said she thinks it's because too many people are moving here from the "big cities" - people who are rude and self-centered by nature.
A third Prescott investigation firm has had guns pulled on its employees, too.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Daughter finishes testimony in process server murder trial
BY NATE TAYLOR • Loveland Connection, CO • May 5, 2009
The 13-year-old daughter of a Loveland man accused of trying to kill her and her 11-year-old brother says she now sees her father as the "bad guy" after thinking he was the "good guy" during the days immediately after the father killed process server Stephen Allen.
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James Whitler's daughter finished her testimony this morning during his first-degree murder trial. Whitler is accused of strangling his two children after he beat process server Stephen Allen to death with a baseball bat in the moments after receiving documents from his wife for a divorce and a restraining order.
The girl finished her testimony today after recounting for jurors on Monday the details of how her father beat Allen and then turned his rage toward her and her brother by strangling them after telling them he wanted to "make them forget" what they'd just seen.
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Daughter finishes testimony in process server murder trial
The 13-year-old daughter of a Loveland man accused of trying to kill her and her 11-year-old brother says she now sees her father as the "bad guy" after thinking he was the "good guy" during the days immediately after the father killed process server Stephen Allen.
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James Whitler's daughter finished her testimony this morning during his first-degree murder trial. Whitler is accused of strangling his two children after he beat process server Stephen Allen to death with a baseball bat in the moments after receiving documents from his wife for a divorce and a restraining order.
The girl finished her testimony today after recounting for jurors on Monday the details of how her father beat Allen and then turned his rage toward her and her brother by strangling them after telling them he wanted to "make them forget" what they'd just seen.
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Saturday, February 14, 2009
Spears’ ex investigated for assault with deadly weapon
Washington, Feb 13 (ANI): Pop princess Britney Spears’s ex-boyfriend Adnan Ghalib is under investigation for allegedly trying to run over a process server with his car in Los Angeles.
The man, who was trying to serve Ghalib with court papers on February 9, was not badly hurt and filed a report for assault with a deadly weapon, though Ghalib, 36, is not a wanted man.
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The man, who was trying to serve Ghalib with court papers on February 9, was not badly hurt and filed a report for assault with a deadly weapon, though Ghalib, 36, is not a wanted man.
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Adnan Ghalib Serves Assault to a Process Server
Actress Archives - Friday, February 13, 2009
Perhaps once a man lets Britney Spears into his life, he's never quite the same - although, in the case of Adnan Ghalib, the greasy paparazzo that wormed his way into Spears's heart at the height of her nervous breakdown, we're inclined to believe that he is indeed guilty of any wrongdoing he's accused of being part of.
Now, Ghalib is accused of assaulting someone with a deadly weapon. We don't need to hear any more. We believe it.
But just to be fair and balanced...
Here are the facts. Ghalib is said to have assaulted a process server who arrived at his home on Wednesday morning. The server was there to serve Ghalib legal papers in relation to a restraining order keeping him way from Britney Spears.
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Adnan Ghalib Serves Assault to a Process Server
Perhaps once a man lets Britney Spears into his life, he's never quite the same - although, in the case of Adnan Ghalib, the greasy paparazzo that wormed his way into Spears's heart at the height of her nervous breakdown, we're inclined to believe that he is indeed guilty of any wrongdoing he's accused of being part of.
Now, Ghalib is accused of assaulting someone with a deadly weapon. We don't need to hear any more. We believe it.
But just to be fair and balanced...
Here are the facts. Ghalib is said to have assaulted a process server who arrived at his home on Wednesday morning. The server was there to serve Ghalib legal papers in relation to a restraining order keeping him way from Britney Spears.
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Adnan Ghalib Serves Assault to a Process Server
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Ex-deputy given deferred prosecution
Published: Tuesday, January 20, 2009
By NICHOLAS LEDDEN/The Daily Inter Lake
Assault-with-a-weapon charges filed against a former Flathead County Sheriff's deputy will be dismissed on the condition he remains law abiding for six months.
Patrick Brian Ward, 39, was fired from the Sheriff's Office in 2002 for the unwarranted use of lethal force, but his recent legal troubles stem from an unrelated incident.
Ward, who was accused of threatening to shoot a private civil process server delivering divorce papers, signed a deferred prosecution agreement last week with the Flathead County Attorney's Office.
According to court records, the process server knocked on the front door of Ward's Good Country Road home on the afternoon of May 7. After answering, Ward refused to accept the papers and closed the door in the process server's face...
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By NICHOLAS LEDDEN/The Daily Inter Lake
Assault-with-a-weapon charges filed against a former Flathead County Sheriff's deputy will be dismissed on the condition he remains law abiding for six months.
Patrick Brian Ward, 39, was fired from the Sheriff's Office in 2002 for the unwarranted use of lethal force, but his recent legal troubles stem from an unrelated incident.
Ward, who was accused of threatening to shoot a private civil process server delivering divorce papers, signed a deferred prosecution agreement last week with the Flathead County Attorney's Office.
According to court records, the process server knocked on the front door of Ward's Good Country Road home on the afternoon of May 7. After answering, Ward refused to accept the papers and closed the door in the process server's face...
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