HAGLER v. BENNETT

No. 52, Sept. Term, 2001.

790 A.2d 6 (2002)

367 Md. 556

Joan M. HAGLER v. Arthur G. BENNETT.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

February 4, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leslie S. Auerbach, Camp Springs, for petitioner.

Craig A. Parker (Rosenberg & Parker, LLC, on brief), Bethesda, for respondent.

Argued before BELL, C.J., and ELDRIDGE, RAKER, WILNER, CATHELL, HARRELL and BATTAGLIA, JJ.


WILNER, Judge.

The issue presented to us is whether an enrolled civil judgment entered against a defendant who was served with process is required to be stricken, over the plaintiff's objection, upon a showing that the defendant was not the person intended to be sued by the plaintiff. In this case, it is not clear that the defendant served was not the person intended to be sued, but even if he was not, the answer is "no."

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