In what circumstances have plaintiffs been able to argue that the court erred in its evidentiary rulings?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Ebrahim v. Granite Cypress Vill., L.P., G045070 (Cal. App. 2012):

They also cite no authority to show that the court erred in its various evidentiary rulings. This includes its ruling on the "sua sponte" standing objection about which plaintiffs grumble. Any point that is not supported by legal authority is waived. (Roden v. AmerisourceBergen Corporation (2010) 186 Cal.App.4th 620, 648-649.)

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