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Blue v. Harris
Appellant William J. Blue III (Blue), a prisoner serving a term of more than 20 years with the California Department of Corrections, sued respondent Kimberly M. Harris (Harris) to recover $20,000.[1] The case was dismissed after Blue failed to make a telephonic appearance at an Order to Show Cause (OSC) as to why his case should not be stayed or dismissed. His subsequent motion to set aside the dismissal was denied. He appealed that denial. Court find no error and affirm.

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