Via First Class U.S. Mail

 

 

NOTICE OF JUDICIAL DEFAULT

 

 

TO:       Regents of the University of California

          300 Lakeside Drive

          Oakland 94612-3550

          CALIFORNIA, USA

 

FROM:     Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.

          Author, Damaged Party and Plaintiff

 

DATE:     November 26, 2004 A.D.

 

SUBJECT:  Mitchell v. AOL Time Warner, Inc. et al.

          Superior Court of California docket #GIC807057

 

 

Greetings Regents of the University of California:

 

Attached please find a true and correct copy of the PROOF OF SERVICE of SUMMONS and COMPLAINT as properly served upon the University of California by the United States Postal Service.

 

As stated on the original SUMMONS, the University of California had thirty (30) calendar days after service properly to answer the Initial COMPLAINT.  That deadline was midnight at the end of May 17, 2003 A.D. (allowing one day of grace, counting from 4/16/2003).

 

No such ANSWER has been served upon Me or upon any of My designated agents.

 

No such ANSWER has been filed in the Clerk’s official docket file by anyone with a valid license to practice law in the State of California.  See section 6067 of the California Business and Professions Code, and the outstanding SUBPOENA to The State Bar of California for exhibition of all licenses of all State Bar members.

 

Accordingly, the University of California is now in default as against My Initial COMPLAINT for damages in the amount of five billion, two hundred forty-three million, three hundred thirty-three thousand, six hundred lawful United States dollars ($5,243,333,600.00).

 

We will now proceed to perfect a lawful lien against the University of California, and to commence enforcement and collection proceedings.

 

Thank you for your consideration.

 

 

Sincerely yours,

 

/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell

 

Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.

Private Attorney General and Plaintiff

Mitchell v. AOL Time Warner, Inc. et al.

http://www.supremelaw.org/cc/aol2/index.htm

 

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