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Lochan v. Solorio CA1/2
In July of 2015, plaintiff sued defendant for assault and battery. In November of that year, defendant commenced discovery, including requests that plaintiff admit the truth of 10 statements. Plaintiff failed to respond in a timely fashion. In March of 2017, defendant moved for “An Order That The Truth of Matters Specified in Defendant’s Requests for Admissions Be Admitted.” In April, defendant’s motion was granted. Plaintiff’s motion to set aside that decision was denied on May 10. On May 12, following a bench trial, a judgment for defendant was entered. Plaintiff’s new trial motion was denied on July 5, and five days later, plaintiff filed a notice of appeal.

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