City of Temple City v. Gabriel
Isaac Gabriel and Mounira Gabriel (collectively the Gabriels) appeal from two post-judgment orders concerning the execution of duties by a court appointed receiver to tear down a structure on the Gabriels property in Temple City. Notwithstanding the fact the judgment which declared the structure a public nuisance was affirmed on appeal, the Gabriels use this appeal to attack the validity of the underlying judgment. This appeal cannot be sustained for a number of reasons. The Gabriels briefs are deficient they lack appropriate citation to the record and a statement of appealability. In addition, the appeal from one of the orders is untimely. But even if Court overlooked the defects in the briefs and considered the timely filed appeal from the second order, Court reject the appeal. The Gabriels fail to assert any pertinent legal argument relating to the order from which they timely appeal and their claims with respect to the underlying judgment are not properly before this court. Consequently, this appeal is dismissed.
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