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Arellano v. City of San Diego CA4/1
Plaintiff and appellant Raul Arellano, a self-represented litigant who is incarcerated in state prison, appeals from a judgment entered after the trial court sustained without leave to amend demurrers by defendants and respondents City of San Diego (San Diego), City of El Cajon (El Cajon) and County of San Diego (County) to Arellano’s operative second amended complaint. The court ruled Arellano failed to allege compliance with claims presentation requirements of the Government Claims Act (at times the Act; Gov. Code, § 810 et seq.), and that he had not demonstrated the so-called “prison-delivery rule” extended to those requirements. It entered judgment in defendants’ favor. Arellano challenges the court’s ruling, and asserts the court made other errors. We reject his challenge to the order sustaining the demurrers without leave to amend, and hold he has forfeited his remaining arguments. We affirm the judgment.

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