Motion for Order Deeming Each Request for Admissions as Admitted
25CV001854: LVNV FUNDING LLC vs GARRISON 06/02/2026 Hearing on Motion for Order Deeming Each Request for Admissions as Admitted in Department 16C
Tentative Ruling
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TENTATIVE RULING:
Plaintiff LNVN Funding LLCs (Plaintiff) motion to deem matters admitted (request for admissions, set one), against defendant in pro per Chyanne Garrison (Defendant) is GRANTED as follows.
Defendant has opposed on the ground that she served responses to the requests for admission on August 5, 2025. (Declaration of Chyanne Garrison (Garrison Decl.), ¶ 5, Ex. B.) Exhibit B is Defendants Answer to the Complaint, not responses to the requests for admission that Defendant served.
Defendant has not presented any evidence that she served responses to the requests for admissions. Accordingly, the Court is required to make this order deeming the requests for admissions admitted, unless Defendant serves on Plaintiffs counsel and files with the Court, before the hearing on the motion, verified responses to the requests for admission, without objections, that are in substantial compliance with Code of Civil Procedure section 2033.220.
Pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 2033.280(c), the Court imposes a mandatory monetary sanction in the amount of $60 (the filing fee) against Defendant. Sanctions to be paid no later than July 2, 2026, and, if not paid by that date, Plaintiff may prepare for the Court's signature a formal order granting the sanctions, which may then be enforced as a separate judgment. (Newland v. Superior Court (1995) 40 Cal.App.4th 608, 615.)
The minute order is effective immediately. No formal order pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 3.1312, or further notice is required.
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25CV001854: LVNV FUNDING LLC vs GARRISON 06/02/2026 Hearing on Motion for Order Deeming Each Request for Admissions as Admitted in Department 16C
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