McNeal v. Safeway
Appellant sued Safeway, Inc. (Safeway) for injuries allegedly suffered when she tripped over a hand basket she claimed was protruding near the end of a check-out counter at a Safeway store on Fruitvale Avenue in Oakland. Her original complaint alleged causes of action for negligence, premises liability, emotional distress, and willful misconduct. The latter two causes of action did not survive Safeways demurrer, and the negligence and premises liability claims were dismissed after the lower court granted summary judgment in favor of Safeway on both of them. Appellant, appearing both here and below in pro per, appeals from the latter order and judgment and also from the courts denial of her motion to tax the costs requested by Safeway. Court affirm.
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