ZERR v. NORWOOD

Civ. A. No. 9517.

250 F.Supp. 1021 (1966)

Pete W. ZERR and Mildred I. Zerr, Plaintiffs, v. Clement O. NORWOOD, Defendant.

United States District Court D. Colorado.

January 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward B. Towey, Denver, Colo., for plaintiffs.

Walter A. Steele, Denver, Colo., for defendant.


ARRAJ, Chief Judge.

This matter is before the Court on motion of the defendant to quash service of process. The defendant contends that H.B. 1255, Colo.Sess.Laws ch. 119 (1965), the new "long arm" statute, is unconstitutional insofar as it permits the assertion of in personam jurisdiction over non-residents who commit a tortious act within the State of Colorado. With this contention, we are unable to agree.

H.B. 1255 was patterned after the Illinois statute...

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