This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
Civil Division of the San Bernardino District, 247 West 3rd St, San Bernardino, CA 92415-0210 (located in the San Bernardino Justice Center) Filings Accepted: C.E.Q.A. Civil (limited and unlimited)
A proposed order is often lodged and/or served with moving or opposition papers. It must not be attached to them, but must be a separate document. The requirements for proposed orders, including the requirements for submitting proposed orders by electronic means, are stated in CRC 3.1312.
Fill out the Summons (form SUM-100) and a Complaint. Also, fill out a Civil Case Cover Sheet (form CM-010). Since you are the one filing a lawsuit, you're called the plaintiff. The person or company you're suing is the defendant.
The case jurisdiction codes are as follows: SS = San Bernardino. DS = San Bernardino Civil.
A request for ex parte relief must be in writing and include all of the following: (1) An application containing the case caption and stating the relief requested; (2) A declaration in support of the application making the required factual showing; > > Read More..
Theft of property that has a value of over $400 is commonly known as Grand Theft and is generally charged as a felony. An example of False Pretenses occurs when the defendant tells the victim that he will trade his expensive Rolex watch for the victim's sport's car.
California Penal Code 484 defines theft by fraud, deceit, or trickery as unlawfully obtaining someone else's property through fraudulent or deceptive means. This can include various forms of deception, such as false pretenses, misrepresentation, or other fraudulent conduct.
The legal consequences of deception can be civil or criminal and may include things like monetary fines, jail time, restitution, or community service. The severity of the punishment is usually proportionate to the extent of the harm caused by the deception.
California Penal Code Section 532 PC: Theft By False Pretenses. Theft offenses can be committed in a variety of different ways. California Penal Code Section 532 PC addresses theft by false pretense, in which a person voluntary turns over property as a result of a promise or representation that turns out to be false.
California Penal Code Section 115 PC: Filing A False Document. Filing a False Document under California Penal Code Section 115 PC makes it a felony to file any forged or false document with a public office.