Does section 1510 of the California Civil Code require a motion to be dismissed for failure to comply with Section 1510?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Rodriguez v. Superior Court, 199 Cal.App.3d 1453, 245 Cal.Rptr. 617 (Cal. App. 1988):

However, in Ghent v. Superior Court (1979) 90 Cal.App.3d 944, 950-952, 153 Cal.Rptr. 720, the court refused to dismiss, for failure to comply with section 1510, a petition seeking pretrial review of the trial

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