Civil Procedure – Default Judgment – Faulty Service – Curing Statute
By Deborah Elkins
Published: April 28, 2008
A circuit court denies defendant’s motion to vacate a default judgment against him based on faulty service of process, in that the case and summons originally were styled against “Paul E. Suplizio,” defendant’s father, instead of “Paul A. Suplizio,” which is defendant’s name.
The issue in this case is whether identifying the defendant with a different ...
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