What is the burden of proving that a judgment is presumed correct?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Hindra v. Beall, B290000 (Cal. App. 2020):

It is well-established that a trial court judgment is "'presumed correct. All intendments and presumptions are indulged to support it on matters as to which the record is silent, and error must be affirmatively shown. This is not only a general principle of appellate practice but an ingredient of the constitutional doctrine of reversible error.' [Citations.]" (Denham v. Superior Court (1970) 2 Cal.3d 557, 564.)

Hindra has not overcome this burden. Issues are raised that are not thoroughly fleshed out or supported by record citations and/or legal authority. (Benach v. County of Los Angeles

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