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Barclays Bank Delaware Vs Sheets

Case Last Refreshed: 2 years ago

Barclays Bank Delaware, filed a(n) Collections - Creditor case represented by Kennard, Robert Scott, against Sheets, Levi D, in the jurisdiction of Kern County. This case was filed in Kern County Superior Courts with Etienne, Linda S. presiding.

Case Details for Barclays Bank Delaware v. Sheets, Levi D

Judge

Etienne, Linda S.

Filing Date

January 31, 2020

Category

09-Cl <10K Rule 3.740 Collections

Last Refreshed

November 21, 2021

Practice Area

Creditor

Time to Dismissal Following Dispositive Motions

346 days

Filing Location

Kern County, CA

Matter Type

Collections

Case Outcome Type

Judgment

Case Cycle Time

346 days

Parties for Barclays Bank Delaware v. Sheets, Levi D

Plaintiffs

Barclays Bank Delaware

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

Kennard, Robert Scott

Defendants

Sheets, Levi D

Case Documents for Barclays Bank Delaware v. Sheets, Levi D

Case Events for Barclays Bank Delaware v. Sheets, Levi D

Type Description
Hearing Order to Show Cause - CRC 3.740(f)
No disposition in 2 yrs, case to be dismissed.

Judge: Etienne, Linda S.

Docket Event Order to Show Cause - CRC 3.740(f)
No disposition in 2 yrs, case to be dismissed.

Judge: Etienne, Linda S.

Docket Event Motion to Set Aside (Post-Disposition) 03/30/2021
Motion to Set Aside (Post-Disposition)
2/25/2021 Plaintiff, BARCLAYS BANK DELAWARE Motion for Order Setting Aside Dismissal of the Case

Judge: Etienne, Linda S.

Hearing Notice of Hearing
OSC to Plaintiff's counsel 1/31/22, 830am, Dept 12
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.
Hearing Order Granting Motion
Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion to vacate Dismissal of the Case

Judge: Etienne, Linda S.

Hearing Motion to Set Aside (Post-Disposition)
2/25/2021 Plaintiff, BARCLAYS BANK DELAWARE Motion for Order Setting Aside Dismissal of the Case

Judge: Etienne, Linda S.

Docket Event Order Granting Motion
Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion to vacate Dismissal of the Case

Judge: Etienne, Linda S.

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.
Docket Event Notice of Hearing
OSC to Plaintiff's counsel 1/31/22, 830am, Dept 12
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