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  • MARCELINO MARROQUIN ET AL VS GENERAL MOTORS LLC ET AL Other Breach of Contract/Warranty (not fraud or negligence) (General Jurisdiction) document preview
  • MARCELINO MARROQUIN ET AL VS GENERAL MOTORS LLC ET AL Other Breach of Contract/Warranty (not fraud or negligence) (General Jurisdiction) document preview
						
                                

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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DATE: 03/13/18 DEPT. 62 HONORABLE MICHAEL L. STERN JUDGE} T. RICHARDSON DEPUTY CLERK HONORABLE JUDGE PRO TEM ELECTRONIC RECORDING MONITOR J. ESCOBAR, C.A. Deputy Sheriff NONE Reporter 9:00 am|BC696431 Plaintiff Counsel MARCELINO MARROQUIN ET AL NO APPEARANCES Defendant GENERAL MOTORS LLC ET AL Counsel PL. 170.6 M. STERN NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS: PLAINTIFFS' PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE AGAINST THE HONORABLE MICHAEL L. STERN, DEPARTMENT 62 The Court reviews plaintiffs' Peremptory Challenge filed with the Court on March 7, 2018 pursuant to Section 170.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure and finds that the document was filed timely. All future dates in this de partment are advanced and vacated. Upon direction from Department 1, the above matter is reassigned from the Honorable Michael L. Stern, Department 62 to the Honorable Elizabeth Allen White, Department 48. If any appearing party has not yet exercised a peremptory challenge under Section 170.6 CCP, peremptory challenges by them to the newly assigned judge must be timely filed within the 15 day period specified in Section 170.6 CCP, with extensions of time pursuant to Section 1013 CCP if service is by mail. Previously non-appearing parties, if any, have a 15 day statutory period from first appearance to file a peremptory challenge (68616(1) Govt. Code). Moving party to give notice. MINUTES ENTERED Page 1 of 2 DEPT. 62 03/13/18 COUNTY CLERK 2 9°