The judge did. Freepers were in the court room. IIRC When Orly explained what happened when she tried to serve the paper, the judge took the paper from her and handed them to the US Attorneys (who have offices on the next floor of the building/The same ones who tried to defend and generally make excuses for BO because counsel had not appeared for him).
Comments of the judge was “considered them served”
When Orly explained what happened when she tried to serve the paper, the judge took the paper from her and handed them to the US Attorneys (who have offices on the next floor of the building/The same ones who tried to defend and generally make excuses for BO because counsel had not appeared for him).
Comments of the judge was considered them served
If it were correct, then the Judge wouldn’t have ordered, on August 21, that she still needs to properly serve the defendants. In other words, if Orly had properly served at the hearing as stated above, then the Judge would not have ordered her, again, to properly serve by September 8
At that hearing, the DOJ representative said that he wasn’t the proper person to accept service, but the Judge ordered him to accept service anyway. Problem is that Orly still didn’t - until this past week - properly serve the DOJ representative that the Judge ordered to accept service.