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Ewing v. Super. Ct.
Plaintiff, Marc Ewing, has filed a mandate petition pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section[1]170.3, subdivision (d) challenging the respondent courts finding that his section 170.6 peremptory disqualification motion was untimely. On March 24, 2010, the respondent court served by mail a case reassignment notice. On April 7, 2010, plaintiff filed a section 170.6 peremptory disqualification motion seeking to disqualify the new judge to whom the case was reassigned. On April 12, 2010, the respondent court ruled the section 170.6 peremptory disqualification motion was untimely.

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