Judge: Kerry Bensinger, Case: 22STCV17353, Date: 2023-09-13 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 22STCV17353 Hearing Date: September 13, 2023 Dept: 27
Tentative Ruling
Judge Kerry Bensinger, Department 27
HEARING DATE: September
13, 2023 TRIAL DATE: November
27, 2023
CASE: Estate of Ryan Davis, by and through his
Successor-In-Interest, Aziza King, et al. v. State of California, et al.
CASE NO.: 22STCV17353
MOTION
TO CONTINUE TRIAL
MOVING PARTY: Defendant
State of California, acting by and through the California Highway Patrol
RESPONDING PARTY: No opposition
I. BACKGROUND
On August 4, 2023, Defendant, State of California, acting by
and through the California Highway Patrol, filed this motion to continue the
trial date and to set all related cutoff dates to the new trial date. This is the first request for a trial
continuance.
The motion
is unopposed.
II. LEGAL STANDARD TO CONTINUE TRIAL
California Rules of Court, rule
3.1332, subdivision (b) outlines that “a party seeking a continuance of the
date set for trial, whether contested or uncontested or stipulated to by the
parties, must make the request for a continuance by a noticed motion or an ex
parte application under the rules in chapter 4 of this division, with
supporting declarations. The party must make the motion or application as
soon as reasonably practical once the necessity for the continuance is
discovered.”
Under California Rules of Court,
rule 3.1332, subd. (c), the Court may grant a continuance only on an
affirmative showing of good cause requiring the continuance. Circumstances that may indicate good cause
include “a party’s excused inability to obtain essential testimony, documents,
or other material evidence despite diligent efforts.” The Court should
consider all facts and circumstances relevant to the determination, such as
proximity of the trial date, prior continuances, prejudice suffered, whether all
parties have stipulated to a continuance, and whether the interests of justice
are served. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1332, subd. (d).)
Deadlines
for Summary Judgment Motion
Code of
Civil Procedure, section 437c requires a Motion for Summary Judgment be made
any time after 60 days have elapsed since the general appearance in the
action.¿ The motion shall be heard no later than 30 days before trial, unless
the Court, for good cause, orders otherwise.¿ Parties must serve notice of the
motion and all supporting papers at least 75 days before the time appointed for
hearing.¿
III. DISCUSSION
Defendant
argues good cause exists to continue the trial date because Defendant reserved
the earliest available hearing date for its motion for summary judgment.
The motion, which was timely served and filed with the Court, is scheduled to
be heard on January 25, 2024. (Declaration
of Blaine A. Noblett.) Trial is currently scheduled for November 27,
2023. For this reason, Defendant requests a trial continuance of
120 days so that its summary judgment motion may be heard before trial. Defendant also requests all trial related
dates to correspond to the new trial date so that its discovery motions may be
heard prior to trial. Defendant’s
discovery motions are scheduled to be heard on February 27, 2024.
Based on
the foregoing, the Court finds good cause exists to continue the trial
date. Defendant is entitled to have its summary judgment motion heard
before trial. As this is the first trial
continuance request only and no party has opposed this motion, the Court also
finds no prejudice will result from granting this motion. However, the
Court cannot accommodate the requested continuance of 75 days. The Court will continue the trial date to the
first available date. If the trial date
conflicts with counsels’ schedules, they are to notify the Court at the
hearing.
IV. CONCLUSION
The unopposed motion to continue trial is GRANTED. Defendant State of California’s motion for
summary judgment is scheduled for January 25, 2024. The Final Status Conference scheduled for November
9, 2023 is CONTINUED to March 29, 2024 at 10:00 AM in Department 27 of the
Spring Street Courthouse. The Non-Jury
Trial scheduled for November 27, 2023 is CONTINUED to April 8, 2024 at 8:30 AM
in Department 27 of the Spring Street Courthouse. All discovery cut-off dates, all pretrial
deadlines including discovery, expert, and motion cut-off dates are set to the
new trial date of April 8, 2024.
Moving party to give notice.
Dated: September 13,
2023 ___________________________________
Kerry
Bensinger
Judge
of the Superior Court
Parties who intend to submit on this tentative must send an
email to the Court at SSCDEPT27@lacourt.org indicating intention to submit on
the tentative as directed by the instructions provided on the court website at
www.lacourt.org. Please be advised that if you submit on the tentative
and elect not to appear at the hearing, the opposing party may nevertheless
appear at the hearing and argue the matter. Unless you receive a
submission from all other parties in the matter, you should assume that others
might appear at the hearing to argue. If the Court does not receive
emails from the parties indicating submission on this tentative ruling and
there are no appearances at the hearing, the Court may, at its discretion,
adopt the tentative as the final order or place the motion off calendar.