How have courts dealt with forfeiture issues on appeal?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Czternasty v. Vereker, D065932 (Cal. App. 2015):

issues on appeal. (Opdyk v. California Horse Racing Bd. (1995) 34 Cal.App.4th 1826, 1831, fn. 4.) However, because the record is relatively small, respondent has not complained of the deficiencies, and we have the benefit of a transcript of the trial and nonsuit hearing, we decline to invoke the forfeiture doctrine.

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