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PEOPLE v. THE BRODERICK BOYS Part I
Defendants were not required to admit gang membership in order to move to dissolve anti-gang injunction where plaintiff alleged that defendants were gang members and served them with the injunction. Injunction was void for lack of notice as to moving defendants where none of the moving defendants was personally served; plaintiff failed to show that the gang was an unincorporated association so that service on one member would bind the others; only member served was of unknown rank and disclaimed any intention of appearing in court; moving defendants asserted that they had no prior knowledge of proceedings and that they would have appeared if they had; and there was no showing that plaintiff could not have effectuated service in a manner more likely to give actual notice.

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