Addo v. Regents
In 2000, appellant, an immigrant from Ghana, enrolled in the University of California San Franciscos School of Pharmacy (hereafter UCSF and School). Due to various and sundry subsequent alleged failings by him regarding examinations, attendance and the like, in 2004 he was excluded from the list of graduating students and, in January 2005, dismissed from the school. Several years after all these events, i.e., in July 2008, appellant filed a four-cause-of-action first amended complaint (FAC) against the Regents. The Regents demurred to that complaint, and the matter was briefed and argued to the San Francisco Superior Court (the Honorable Patrick Mahoney). That court granted the Regents demurrer without leave to amend as to all causes of action because of appellants failure to exhaust the administrative process. Appellant appeals but Court affirm the trial courts order and resulting judgment.
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