Tate v. UC Davis Medical Center CA4/9
Lionel Tate, Sr., a state prisoner proceeding in pro per, sued the California Department of Corrections (the Department), Correctional Officer J. Mann, the University of California Medical Center at Davis (UC Davis) and Dr. Michael Moore for injuries Tate allegedly sustained while being transported from UC Davis to a prison hospital. The trial court dismissed the action in a series of rulings due to Tate’s failure to comply with the Government Claims Act (Gov. Code, §§ 810 et seq.) and the statute of limitations for medical negligence. We conclude the court ruled correctly, and, further, that it properly rejected Tate’s multiple requests for entry of default. We therefore affirm the judgment.
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