Templo v. State of California CA1/3
Appellants Geraldine and Mark Templo (the Templos) brought an action for declaratory relief against respondent State of California (State), claiming that a statute requiring litigants to pay a nonrefundable fee in order to secure a jury trial is unconstitutional. The trial court granted the State’s motion for judgment on the pleadings on the ground that the State is not a proper defendant to the cause of action. The Templos appeal, and contend the State is the proper defendant. We reject the contention and affirm the judgment.
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