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Heinl v. Adams CA4/3
The trial court appointed Mark S. Adams as the receiver of an illegal business alleged to be a public nuisance. John C. Heinl and Kathy A. Heinl, the owners of the property in which the illegal business had been located (the Heinls), sued Adams individually and in his official capacity, and the receivership business he owns, for abusing the receivership process and slandering the title to their property. The court found in favor of the Heinls, but the judgment did not specify that it was rendered against Adams both as an individual and in his official capacity.

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