3/18/20
Dept. 73
Rafael Ongkeko, Judge presiding
The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments v. James M. Morris, et al.
(19STCV34935)
PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR ORDER OF PREJUDGMENT POSSESSION AND CERTIFICATION OF TAX INFORMATION (filed 11/27/19)
TENTATIVE RULING
The unopposed amended motion of Plaintiff The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments’ for order of prejudgment possession is GRANTED.
Plaintiff’s request for a court order permitting the issuance of a writ of assistance ex parte upon a declaration by Plaintiff is DENIED.
Plaintiff’s request for certification of tax information is GRANTED.
Note regarding the requested Writ of Assistance:
Plaintiff requests a court order permitting the issuance of a writ of assistance ex parte upon Plaintiff’s declaration showing one or more of the defendants refused or failed to deliver possession of the property. Plaintiff relies on CCP section 1230.050(b), which provides the court with the power to “[e]nforce any of its orders for
Hearing Date
March 18, 2020
Type
Eminent Domain/Condemnation (General Jurisdiction)
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3/18/20
Dept. 73
Rafael Ongkeko, Judge presiding
The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments v. James M. Morris, et al.
(19STCV34935)
PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR ORDER OF PREJUDGMENT POSSESSION AND CERTIFICATION OF TAX INFORMATION (filed 11/27/19)
TENTATIVE RULING
The unopposed amended motion of Plaintiff The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments’ for order of prejudgment possession is GRANTED.
Plaintiff’s request for a court order permitting the issuance of a writ of assistance ex parte upon a declaration by Plaintiff is DENIED.
Plaintiff’s request for certification of tax information is GRANTED.
Note regarding the requested Writ of Assistance:
Plaintiff requests a court order permitting the issuance of a writ of assistance ex parte upon Plaintiff’s declaration showing one or more of the defendants refused or failed to deliver possession of the property. Plaintiff relies on CCP section 1230.050(b), which provides the court with the power to “[e]nforce any of its orders for