Case Last Refreshed: 2 years ago
Bank Of America, N.A., filed a(n) Collections - Creditor case represented by Collins, Emily B, against Cervantes, Yvonne, in the jurisdiction of Kern County. This case was filed in Kern County Superior Courts with Etienne, Linda S. presiding.
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Filing DateJanuary 27, 2020 |
Category09-Cl <10K Rule 3.740 Collections |
Last RefreshedDecember 06, 2021 |
Practice AreaCreditor |
Filing LocationKern County, CA |
Matter TypeCollections |
Case Outcome TypeJudgment |
Notice of Order to Show Cause Re: CRC Rule 3.740(d)
Date: January 28, 2020Date | Type | Description | |
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January 04, 2021 | Hearing |
Order to Show Cause - CRC 3.740(f)
Judge: Robertson, Murray J. |
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December 29, 2020 | Hearing |
Request for Dismissal (Entire) Request for Dismissal |
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December 29, 2020 | Docket Event |
Request for Dismissal (Entire) Request for Dismissal |
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September 24, 2020 | Hearing |
Order Dismissing Action (Full)
Judge: Etienne, Linda S. |
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September 23, 2020 | Hearing |
To ensure the public has access to court proceedings during the COVID-19 pandemic, this court will be audio live streaming all non-confidential matters. This alternative method for observing courtroom proceedings is strongly encouraged during this time for all non-parties to avoid attending court in-person where social distancing protocols and limited courtroom access applies. It is also available because Judicial Officers may have to limit, or impose other reasonable restrictions upon, public access to their courtrooms and adjacent hallways based on recommended social distancing requirements. Each judge retains the discretion and authority to refuse, limit or terminate audio live streaming of the proceedings, or portions thereof, pursuant to the factors and prohibitions articulated in California Rules of Court, rule 1.150, and in consideration of other statutory and constitutional provisions. By Court Order and California Rules of Court, rule 1.150, audio live streams may NOT be recorded, broadcasted or rebroadcasted without prior written permission from the Court. Witnesses who have been instructed not to discuss their testimony or court proceedings with others may not listen to the audio streaming of any portion of the trial. |
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September 23, 2020 | Hearing |
Order to Show Cause - CRC 3.740(d)
Judge: Etienne, Linda S. |
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September 23, 2020 | Docket Event |
To ensure the public has access to court proceedings during the COVID-19 pandemic, this court will be audio live streaming all non-confidential matters. This alternative method for observing courtroom proceedings is strongly encouraged during this time for all non-parties to avoid attending court in-person where social distancing protocols and limited courtroom access applies. It is also available because Judicial Officers may have to limit, or impose other reasonable restrictions upon, public access to their courtrooms and adjacent hallways based on recommended social distancing requirements. Each judge retains the discretion and authority to refuse, limit or terminate audio live streaming of the proceedings, or portions thereof, pursuant to the factors and prohibitions articulated in California Rules of Court, rule 1.150, and in consideration of other statutory and constitutional provisions. By Court Order and California Rules of Court, rule 1.150, audio live streams may NOT be recorded, broadcasted or rebroadcasted without prior written permission from the Court. Witnesses who have been instructed not to discuss their testimony or court proceedings with others may not listen to the audio streaming of any portion of the trial. |
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July 29, 2020 | Hearing |
Order to Show Cause - CRC 3.740(d)
Judge: Cervantes, Gina |
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June 22, 2020 | Hearing | Ruling | |
January 28, 2020 | Docket Event |
Notice of OSC re 3.740(d) (N21) Notice of Order to Show Cause Re: CRC Rule 3.740(d) |
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