Process servers are the legal system’s postal carriers
A slender woman faced a glowering man who stood at the front of his house, his hostility flaring because of a delivery she was trying to make.
Chris Telega was there to serve legal papers.
First, the man denied he was the person named on the papers, then he demanded Telega show him her identification. When she stepped toward her car to fetch her ID, he shoved her. Telega whipped out a can of pepper spray and pointed it at him.
“Back off!” she barked.


