Thursday, January 28, 2010

deposition

My (adult) child was served with a summons about two weeks ago.
A law office representing the school district has been trying to reach her for months because she is a witness to an event they are being sued over, but she has been ignoring their calls.  I guess there's no ignoring a summons.

I took her in today, and she did her thing (I waited in a waiting area).  Half an hour later, the attorneys for the district (defendant) and the plaintiff  said their good-byes to us, and we were on our way.

The trial is scheduled for March 22, 2010, but Paige isn't yet sure if she'll have to actually testify.

http://www.splc.org/report_detail.asp?id=1446&edition=46

2 comments:

Renae said...

Paige is always close to something, huh? I think I remember hearing about this... is she testifying that the students did agree to be quoted? I can just imagine it... Paige "I didn't HEAR ANTYHING...." Attorney "but you were there when the conversation..." Paige "DUH! I DIDN'T HEAR ANYTHING...."

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