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Originally Posted by Akira-
One of his first comments was that personam jurisdiction challenges were rarely successful, and not to waste your time trying.
My experiences in court suggest just the opposite.
I suggest caution.
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Probably a good suggestion.
After having the opportunity to observe an example in court of challenging in personam jurisdiction I can tell you the results were:
(1) two days in holding cell while refusing booking
(2) five days in psych ward for mental evaluation
(3) six more days in holding cell while continuing to refuse booking.
In the end the man bonded out for cash at 100% of the amount required (close to $4,000) and going through booking before he was 'allowed' to be released.