Marylin Castillo, et al. v. King Taco Restaurant, Inc., et al.
MOTION TO TAX COSTS
MOVING PARTY: Plaintiffs Marilyn Castillo, America Esmeralda Romero and Samantha Romero, by and through her Guardian Ad Litem, America Esmeralda Romero
RESPONDING PARTY(S): Defendants Fortress Security Corporation, Inc. and Francisco Mejia
STATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS AND/OR PROCEEDINGS:
Plaintiffs were at a King Taco restaurant when a fight broke out between other patrons. The security guards refused to protect any patrons. Defendant Mejia began recklessly emptying his pepper spray, harming Plaintiffs.
After a jury verdict for Defendants, judgment was entered against Plaintiffs.
Plaintiffs move to tax Defendants Fortress Security Corporation, Inc. and Francisco Mejia’s memorandum of costs.
TENTATIVE RULING:
Plaintiffs Marilyn Castillo, America Esmeralda Romero and Samantha Romero, by and through her Guardian Ad Litem, America Esmeralda Romero’s motion to tax costs from the memorandum of costs fi
Hearing Date
November 05, 2018
Type
Intentional PI/PD/WD (eg. assault) (General Jurisdiction)
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Marylin Castillo, et al. v. King Taco Restaurant, Inc., et al.
MOTION TO TAX COSTS
MOVING PARTY: Plaintiffs Marilyn Castillo, America Esmeralda Romero and Samantha Romero, by and through her Guardian Ad Litem, America Esmeralda Romero
RESPONDING PARTY(S): Defendants Fortress Security Corporation, Inc. and Francisco Mejia
STATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS AND/OR PROCEEDINGS:
Plaintiffs were at a King Taco restaurant when a fight broke out between other patrons. The security guards refused to protect any patrons. Defendant Mejia began recklessly emptying his pepper spray, harming Plaintiffs.
After a jury verdict for Defendants, judgment was entered against Plaintiffs.
Plaintiffs move to tax Defendants Fortress Security Corporation, Inc. and Francisco Mejia’s memorandum of costs.
TENTATIVE RULING:
Plaintiffs Marilyn Castillo, America Esmeralda Romero and Samantha Romero, by and through her Guardian Ad Litem, America Esmeralda Romero’s motion to tax costs from the memorandum of costs fi