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  1. This site includes case information for Civil, Small Claims, Family Law, and Probate. Limited jurisdiction cases are cases in which the dollar amount or value of property in dispute does not exceed $25,000.00. This includes Small Claims and most Unlawful Detainers. General jurisdiction cases include all other matters.

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  4. Jan 30, 2024 · Access court records for Los Angeles County Superior Court, CA. Search court cases for free, read the case summary, find docket information, download court documents, track case status, and get alerts when cases are updated.

  5. Justia Opinion Summary. Plaintiff filed suit against the City, alleging negligence and a dangerous condition of public property under Government Code section 835. Plaintiff alleged that her husband, an LAPD officer, contracted typhus from unsanitary conditions in and around the Central Community Police Station where he worked.

  6. Justia Opinion Summary. The Court of Appeal considered how the timeliness rules for Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6 judicial peremptory challenges should apply in case of a proceeding initiated by the filing of a habeas corpus petition in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

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  8. Jun 29, 2022 · 843.) “Code of Civil Procedure section 437c, subdivision (c), requires the trial judge to grant summary judgment if all the evidence submitted, and ‘all inferences reasonably deducible from the evidence’ and uncontradicted by other inferences or evidence, show that there is no triable

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