Does Moda waive his claim of error by not making an offer of proof at the hearing?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Mazgani v. Moda, B291721 (Cal. App. 2020):

We conclude Moda has waived his claim of error by not making an offer of proof at the hearing. "A party may be deemed 'to have waived a claim of error either by affirmative conduct or by failure to take proper steps in the trial court to avoid or cure the error. [Citations.]' [Citations.]" (Baxter v. State Teachers'

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