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Smith v. Koesters
This appeal raises the narrow issue of whether the probate department of the superior court retained collateral jurisdiction to rule on appellants motion for prejudgment interest and costs after respondent filed an appeal of the judgment. Court hold that it did and reverse the courts order taking the motion off calendar pending the outcome of the appeal of the judgment. Court remand for the trial court to resolve the motion for prejudgment interest within 30 days of the issuance of remittitur in this appeal.

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