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The 9th Circuit ruled that a private debt collector cannot claim sovereign immunity from suit for overly aggressive tactics even when it is working on behalf of local prosecutors. The decision came in a class action challenging arrangements under which local prosecutors rent their name and authority to private debt collectors, who use threats of criminal prosecution to coerce people who have written bad checks to pay various fees. The fees are then split between the debt collectors and the prosecutors.
February 08, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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