Rhue v. Superior Court
Annotate this CaseIn this action to quiet title, the trial court refused a timely request by petitioner to preserve a record so that she might appeal. The Court of Appeal held that the trial court abused its discretion and granted petitioner's request for a writ of mandate and ordered the preparation of a settled statement. In Randall v. Mousseau, (2016) 2 Cal.App.5th 929, the court made clear that the discretion of the trial court to deny a request for a settled statement was limited. In this case, the trial court failed to provide a justifiable excuse as to why a settled statement could not be produced using the established procedures.
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