Tarpinian v. Isadzhanyan CA2/5
Plaintiffs Nayrie and Gary Tarpinian sued defendant Levon Isadzhanyan for trespassing on and damaging their property during construction at a neighboring property and for assaulting Nayrie. They sought damages for trespass and emotional distress. The jury returned a verdict against defendant and in favor of plaintiffs, awarded Nayrie $1 for trespass and $112,500 for mental suffering, and awarded Gary $3,200 for mental suffering.
While defendant asserts a laundry list of errors, he focuses on two exhibits he contends contained hearsay and should not have been admitted. Because defendant has not provided an adequate record, we cannot properly access the alleged errors. We note that based on the limited record presented, defendant has not shown the two exhibits were improperly admitted hearsay. Accordingly, we affirm.
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