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Villalva v. Pesqueria CA5
Appellant and respondent are neighbors in an apartment complex. They have argued with each other at various times, generally over respondent’s grandchildren. Specifically, appellant accused respondent and his wife, Betsie Pesqueria, of urging their grandchildren to play near appellant’s apartment to bother him. Appellant also claimed respondent had threatened him with physical harm.
At appellant’s request, the trial court issued a temporary restraining order against respondent. The trial court then set an order to show cause hearing on a permanent restraining order pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 527.6, subdivision (g).
Following the hearing, the trial court denied appellant’s request. The court held that appellant failed to meet his burden of proof.

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