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Marsh v. Garfield Beach CVS, LLC CA2/7
Terrance Marsh, representing himself as he did in the trial court, appeals the order of dismissal entered after the court sustained without leave to amend the unopposed demurrer of Garfield Beach CVS, L.L.C. (incorrectly sued as CVS Pharmacy, Inc.) to his first amended complaint, which alleged he had been unlawfully detained and falsely accused of attempted theft at a CVS retail store in South Los Angeles based on CVS’s racially discriminatory corporate policies. With a sparse record and no specificity, Marsh argues the trial court erred (and violated his right to due process) by ruling his first amended complaint failed to state any causes of action and abused its discretion in denying him leave to file a second amended complaint. We affirm.

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