Can a judge set aside an order made by a Superior Court of Appeal?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Corenevsky v. Superior Court, 204 Cal.Rptr. 165, 36 Cal.3d 307, 682 P.2d 360 (Cal. 1984):

Of course, a trial court's order may be set aside only if it constitutes an abuse of discretion. An order is presumed correct; all intendments are indulged in to support it on matters as to which the record is silent, and error must be affirmatively shown. (Denham v. Superior Court (1970) 2 Cal.3d 557, 564, 86 Cal.Rptr. 65, 468 P.2d 193.)

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