Bancroft v. Aulisio CA4/3
Anthony Aulisio, Jr., appeals from the entry of judgment after a bench trial in which the trial court found in favor of Bill Bancroft and BLB Enterprises, doing business as Patrol One (Patrol One), on their malicious prosecution claim against Aulisio. In an underlying lawsuit, Aulisio sued Bancroft and Patrol One for conversion and related claims after the Jeep vehicle he owned through a revocable living trust was towed from outside his home in a condominium complex. A Patrol One employee wrote the parking ticket that resulted in the Jeep being towed for lack of current vehicle registration required by the homeowners’ association (HOA) parking rules. In the underlying lawsuit, Aulisio presented a police report and the testimony of a police officer who confirmed with the tow yard where Aulisio’s Jeep was taken that a moving permit was visible through the Jeep’s windshield on its dashboard. California law authorizes one-day moving permits issued by the Department of Motor Vehic
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