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A: I've never noticed anything normal in the court system. The plaintiff's process server will testify under oath he served you. You will testify under oath that he did not. The judge will make a decision. It will take about three minutes.
Wow, so it's the >her word against mine< type of thing? Well, in that case I stand no chance, right, since the process servers are bonded (whatever that means) and serve the court system.

So does that mean that the process server can readily accept cash payment from the plaintiff in exchange for claiming that they served whomever? Isn't that arrangement a bit ripe for abuse?

I mean for $100 cash one corrupted prick in theory can mess up someone's life for 20 years, and we call that what, a "system"?

Does anyone know how can I complain against the crooked process server? How can they be found liable for their b.s. acts?