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Old 06-07-2004, 12:22 AM
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quick question - debt collector suing

research1:

Thanks for the info and quick response.

It's good to read your echo of my thoughts

re federal law ---> federal court. I may do just that. However, if you recall from my post, I'm not sure I want it dismissed. I think I can remove the mortgage "rock" from my shoe in one fell swoop--killing 2 birds with one stone. I suspect a Federal judge is more likely to be up-to-speed re Public Policy, UCC, etc., than a state one. OTOH, passing around a CPN in court as "payment" may not go over well, as it gets into areas they don't like to deal with.



1. Is the Notice of Removal to Federal Court enough for the State Court to get that ball rolling? The thing is, I haven't yet responded to either the State Court nor the D.C.

2. Would the complaint filed on me disappear with a new fed-enabled D.C./attorney having to file a new complaint in the Fed Court (and thus be served new papers), or does the same complaint paperwork filed on me "stick" and I merely get a notice from a Fed Court about the transfer and I'm still considered having been served?



I'm sure others out there have been/are/will be in this same situation.

I look forward to reading more of your posts.
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