Other alternate means: publishing a copy of this Order once a week for 3 consecutive weeks in the Metropolitan News, a newspaper of general circulation located in Los Angeles, CA. Adequate safeguards shall be used to assure that service by alternate means can be authenticated and will be received intact, with all relevant documents and information.
The answer must be filed with the court within twenty-one 21 days of service. If service is made by publication in a newspaper, the answer must be filed with the court within forty-one 41 days after the first publication in the newspaper. Failure to serve an answer will cause judgment by default to be entered, granting relief sought in the complaint. Date: March 18, Honorable Thomas D. According to WABI , legal notices will be posted for three Fridays in the Morning Sentinel and in newspapers in California as an alternative way to serve DiPeitro in the wrongful death lawsuit that has been filed against him in the disappearance of his month-old daughter Ayla Reynolds from the family home in Waterville on December 17, DiPeitro, who now lives in California, has not found to serve the paper in person, and they have been trying!
According to the SunJournal. Note that he does not say if they were there overnight, but speaks in the present tense. A greeting is not expected, though this is simply responding to the greeting, therefore, appropriate. WCC : Hi, How long ago did you see your child? Note no other stuttering. Note the respectful and short response. The respectful response is not expected during such an emergency, and neither is such short responses.
Note again that while his toddler is missing, he has the presence of mind to use respectful language. Those who know him best would be able to say whether or not this is his norm. This is not evidenced by his other statements. It is not his norm, according to his televised interviews.
That he would be very polite to police, while under such extreme circumstances, is indicative of one attempting to please police and be seen in a favorable light, rather than a frightened, urgent father.
WCC : Okay yep, I tried calling you back it went right to voicemail. WCC : Hi, how long ago did you see your child? The question is specific to Justin DiPietro: how long ago, which is time period, did you, Justin, see your child:.
JD : When I put her to bed last night. My sister had checked on her. Any information that goes past the boundary of the question is to be considered very important information.
This makes the time frame, again, sensitive. He does not say that he woke up this morning, therefore, we cannot say it for him. He is unable or unwilling to say that he woke up, and he went to her room. We cannot say it for him. We cannot say that he went to her room which will cause readers to believe that Justin DiPietro is revealing that he knew she was not there to be found prior to entering her room. He violates this by dropping his pronouns, and switching to present tense verb.
WCC : All right. So you saw her last sometime in the evening? Training in Analytical Interviewing needed. JD : Yeah, yeah, I put her to bed inaudible at The operator gave him reason to agree. What is your name sir? WCC : Alright. What was she wearing the last time you saw her? JD : Um, she had some pajamas on, um, they were green pajamas. WCC : Okay, can you remember the exact time you saw her last or somebody saw her last in her crib?
The mother of a toddler whose disappearance prompted the biggest criminal investigation in Maine history says she's been unable to locate the father. In a Facebook post that has gone viral, Trista Reynolds wrote that no one can find Justin DiPietro, who reported thenmonth-old Ayla Reynolds missing in in Waterville.
State police have long believed the girl is dead, and a judge declared her legally dead in Reynolds has blamed DiPietro for the toddler's death.
But the body has never been found and no charges have been filed. Last year, Reynolds filed a wrongful death lawsuit but she says her team is running out of time to serve DiPietro with legal papers.
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