Burgers v. Cardenas CA4/3
Eric Burgers appeals from a judgment in favor of Vincent Cardenas and his son, Christopher Anthony Cardenas (collectively referred to in the singular as Cardenas). Burgers contends the trial court erred in admitting and excluding certain evidence, refusing to modify Judicial Council of California Civil Jury Instruction (CACI) No. 3903J, allowing a credit against the verdict for the amount paid by Cardenas’s insurer in response to a subrogation demand, and awarding costs to Cardenas. We conclude no error occurred and affirm the judgment.
Burgers requested this court take judicial notice of “[t]he California State Judicial Council Record of its business meeting held on December 11, 2015” and “[t]he new and revised California Judicial Council Jury Instruction 3903J relating to ‘property damage’ and the measure of such damages.” We deny the motion because these documents were not before the trial court. (See Vons Companies, Inc. v. Seabest Foods, Inc. (1996) 14 Cal.4
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