Francis v. Schwarzenegger
Plaintiff Louis Francis is a prison inmate who claims he was injured when Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger urged the electorate in the fall of 2004 to vote no on Proposition 66 because it will . . . Release 26,000 prisoners. The trial court found Francis failed to allege facts sufficient to state a cause of action against the Governor, and sustained Schwarzeneggers demurrer to the first amended complaint without leave to amend.
Francis contends on appeal that the court erred in sustaining the demurrer and erred in conducting oral argument after he waived his personal appearance at the hearing.
Neither contention has merit. Court affirm the judgment.
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