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  • ZAPRI OUTLAW VS ELLIOT AMOAKOH ET AL Intentional Bodily Injury/Property Damage/Wrongful Death (e.g., assault, battery, vandalism, etc.) (General Jurisdiction) document preview
  • ZAPRI OUTLAW VS ELLIOT AMOAKOH ET AL Intentional Bodily Injury/Property Damage/Wrongful Death (e.g., assault, battery, vandalism, etc.) (General Jurisdiction) document preview
						
                                

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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Civil Division Central District, Spring Street Courthouse, Department 27 BC719474 April 6, 2021 ZAPRI OUTLAW VS ELLIOT AMOAKOH ET AL 8:30 AM Judge: Honorable Edward B. Moreton CSR: None Judicial Assistant: J. Aguayo ERM: None Courtroom Assistant: None Deputy Sheriff: None APPEARANCES: For Plaintiff(s): Pedram Zivari (Telephonic) For Defendant(s): Victoria Huynh Phan (Telephonic); Chelsea Zwart (Telephonic) NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS: Hearing on Ex Parte Application to either Quash Service of Summons and Complaint, Set Aside Entry of Default, or Especially Set Motion to Quash Service of Summons & Complaint or to Set Aside Entry of Default The matter is held in chambers and without argument. The Court is in receipt of the above entitled ex parte and rules as follows: The Ex Parte Application to either Quash Service of Summons and Complaint, Set Aside Entry of Default, or Especially Set Motion to Quash Service of Summons & Complaint or to Set Aside Entry of Default filed by Elliot Amoakoh on is Denied. Defendant Elliott Amoakoh applies ex parte “for an order either (1) quashing service of Summons and Complaint; (2) setting aside entry of default; or (3) specially setting the hearing on his Motion to Quash Service of Summons and Complaint or Setting Aside Entry of Default (the “Motion”). The application is DENIED because it does not set forth sufficient facts to justify ex parte relief. There are no specific facts to support the conclusory statement the defendant will suffer irreparable harm if the ex parte relief is not granted. Moving party is to give notice. Minute Order Page 1 of 1