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25CV-01723·merced·Civil·Forfeiture
GRANTED in part, DENIED in part

People vs. $11,284.33

Motion for Order Deeming Admitted Truth of Facts and Genuineness of Documents and Imposing Monetary Sanctions

Hearing date
May 12, 2026
Department
8
Prevailing
Mixed

Motion type

Motion to Compel DiscoveryMotion for Sanctions

Monetary amounts referenced

$11,284.33

Parties

PlaintiffPeople
Defendant$11,284.33

Ruling

Petitioner’s motion to have Requests for Admission, Set One, deemed admitted is GRANTED.

Respondents have failed to provide timely responses to Requests for Admission, Set One. The matters specified in Petitioner’s Requests for Admission, Set One, are deemed admitted, unless Respondent serves, before the hearing, a proposed response to the The following tentative rulings shall become the ruling of the court unless a party gives notice of intention to appear as follows: 1. You must call (209) 725-4240 to notify the court of your intent to appear.

2. You must give notice to all other parties before 4:00 p.m. of your intent to appear. Per California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(a)(1), failure to do both items 1 and 2 will result in no oral argument. Note: Notifying CourtCall (the court’s telephonic appearance provider) of your intent to appear does not satisfy the requirement of notifying the court. requests for admission, that is in substantial compliance with Code of Civil Procedure § 2033.220.

The request for monetary sanctions is DENIED. The Court finds imposition of monetary sanctions would be unjust in this instance.

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