Ricardo Gomez v. LINC-Pepperwood Housing Investors, L.P. et al
Motion to Compel compliance with Deposition Subpoena
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TENTATIVE RULINGS FOR MAY 4, 2026 Department R17 BEFORE THE HONORABLE JANET M. FRANGIE (sitting on assignment) PLEASE NOTE: There may be multiple tentative rulings so view the entire document. This Court follows California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(b) for tentative rulings. (See San Bernardino Superior Court Local Emergency Rule 8.) Tentative rulings are posted on the court’s website after 3:00 p.m. the day before the hearing at https://www.sbcourt.org/divisions/civil/civil-tentative-rulings.
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UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THE PREVAILING PARTY IS TO GIVE NOTICE OF
1. CASE NUMBER CASE NAME TYPE OF HEARING CIVRS2500226 Ricardo Gomez v. LINC- Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel Pepperwood Housing compliance with Deposition Investors, L.P. et al Subpoena Tentative Ruling:
Motion: The unopposed motion by Plaintiff Ricardo Gomez to compel compliance with the deposition subpoena served on non-party San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department/Rancho Cucamonga Police Department is granted, for good cause shown. The Court finds that the burden of demonstrating any privilege under California Evidence Code Section 1040 is on the department. The proposed deponent was served with the motion and did not file any opposition. Therefore, the Court further finds that disclosure is not prohibited by California Evidence Code Section 1040. The San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department/Rancho Cucamonga Police Department is ordered to comply on or before May 30, 2026.
Moving party is directed to prepare an Order consistent with the Court’s ruling ang give notice of ruling.
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