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To: Handshake™ who wrote (2582)3/7/2002 10:26:43 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) of 12465
 
Vince, you need to understand the rudiments of law before trying to make a legal argument. If you reread what I wrote, you'll see that you first need the court to agree that someone you legally served never responded to your complaint before you can then ask for a judgment against them. Medinah has made one (1) filing asking the court to certify someone they served has not responded. They are still awaiting a ruling. So, not only do they not have any default judgments, they don't have anyone they can yet legally ask for one against!

I think you should call his office since you intent is discrediting Medinah and its management....

No, my intent was to relay what the Nevada District Court has on their Medinah docket. If this discredits Medinah management by contradicting what they are telling the public that's not my fault.

- Jeff
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