My question involves restraining orders in the State of: IL
I had to go to court last week to defend myself over a misdemeanor charge, and as i walked out of the courtroom a sketchy looking dude yells out my name, I turn my head and look, he approaches me and says "these are for you" (holding papers in his hand). I look at him and say "I have no idea what you're talking about", so then he throws the papers on the floor (smack!) and says, "well you've just been served!". I look at him like i sill have no idea what he's talking about and that i am a bit shocked that an adult would throw such a tantrum in a public courthouse. We look at each other, we look at the papers on the floor, I say nothing and just walk away, leave the building and never hear anymore from anyone about these "papers". However, today i find out that its from someone who's trying to serve me with a Order of Protection from another state? Again, i never took the papers or acknowledged who i was to this person (process server). So... was I properly served? do you think the other state's court/judge will say this is sufficient process of service? aka, (throwing papers on the ground) ...or no?
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I had to go to court last week to defend myself over a misdemeanor charge, and as i walked out of the courtroom a sketchy looking dude yells out my name, I turn my head and look, he approaches me and says "these are for you" (holding papers in his hand). I look at him and say "I have no idea what you're talking about", so then he throws the papers on the floor (smack!) and says, "well you've just been served!". I look at him like i sill have no idea what he's talking about and that i am a bit shocked that an adult would throw such a tantrum in a public courthouse. We look at each other, we look at the papers on the floor, I say nothing and just walk away, leave the building and never hear anymore from anyone about these "papers". However, today i find out that its from someone who's trying to serve me with a Order of Protection from another state? Again, i never took the papers or acknowledged who i was to this person (process server). So... was I properly served? do you think the other state's court/judge will say this is sufficient process of service? aka, (throwing papers on the ground) ...or no?
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Establishment: Are You Served With Legal Documents if You Don't Pick Them Up After Service
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