Jim Yount and Ron Townsend nailed three hits each for CJs, with Fred Kramer, Leon Schmitt, and Bill Dauch having two hits. Kramer, Schmitt and Fran Diotte whacked a triple. Yount had four RBIs, Kramer and Schmitt two. I know a man that was brought to the US from Vietnam by his US serviceman father, […]
Jury Verdict In Favor Of Truck Manufacturer Reversed.
A 15-year-old boy threw a 2.5 pound of concrete rock from a freeway overpass, penetrating the windshield of a truck driven by plaintiff, striking plaintiff on the head and causing great bodily injuries. The boy pled guilty and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. Plaintiff and his wife, and later only his wife, who proceeded […]
“Me-Too” Evidence Properly Excluded In Employment Discrimination Case.
Plaintiff alleged he was discriminated against by his employer because of his Japanese ancestry and Asian race. A jury found in favor of the employer and found no employment discrimination. Plaintiff brought an unsuccessful motion for new trial, arguing the trial court erred in excluding evidence that a supervisor “openly favored employees of Arab ancestry.” The […]
Jury Verdict Overturned In Veterinarian Malpractice Action.
Defendants are doctors of veterinary medicine who were retained by plaintiff to perform prepurchase examinations on two performance horses, Syrus and Poncho. The report was that both horses were suitable for their intended uses as competition hunter jumpers, and based upon the report plaintiff purchased Syrus and Poncho. Afterward, the horses manifested physical problems which interfered […]
Prayer And Invocation At City Council Meetings.
City typically begins each of its city council meetings with a citizen-led prayer or invocation. The city’s policy sets forth a two-step procedure for soliciting volunteers to lead the invocation. The city clerk compiles and maintains a database of religious congregations with an established presence in the city. Next, the clerk mails all of the listed […]
Teacher Accused Of Molestation To Keep His Job.
Two different mothers of third graders complained a male teacher inappropriately touched their daughters. After three criminal trials on molestation charges, he was sentenced to seven concurrent 15-year-to-life prison terms. His convictions were reversed, and the prosecutor declined to retry him. The school district notified him he was terminated due to engaging in lewd and lascivious […]
No Cause Of Action Against Doctors Or LASIK Manufacturer.
Two plaintiffs received laser eye surgery, LASIK. They brought an action against the machine manufacturer and various doctors because the laser machine used had not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, even though they suffered no injuries during their surgeries. They assert claims under the Human Subjects Act [Health and Safety Code section […]
Original Complaint Did Not Give Rise To A Builder’s Claim For Equitable Indemnity Against A City.
A homeowner’s association’s original complaint against a builder alleged various building violations. Government Code section 901 provides: “The date upon which a cause of action for equitable indemnity or partial equitable indemnity accrues shall be the date upon which a defendant is served with the complaint giving rise to the defendant’s claim for equitable indemnity or […]
First Amendment Retaliation After Police Officers’ Union Activities.
A police officer led a no-confidence vote of the police officers’ union against the police chief. Afterward, when the police officer was due a five percent salary increase, the police chief delayed signing the certification for his increase. The officer brought an action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against both the police chief and the city, alleging […]
Dismissal Of Wrongful Foreclosure Action Reversed.
The appellate court reversed the sustaining of a demurrer to plaintiff’s complaint for wrongful foreclosure. In support of the demurrer, defendants sought judicial notice, which was granted, of the notice of default, including the attached declaration of someone named Samantha Jones, which stated the bank “tried with due diligence to contact [plaintiff] in accordance with California […]
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