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Chandler v. Vallejo Maine I Partners
Shortly before midnight on June 19, 2008, Charles Chandler II was murdered in the common area of the Marina Vista Apartments (Marina Vista) in Vallejo. Chandler was not a tenant at Marina Vista, but was on his way to visit an aunt who lived there. Chandler’s four-year-old son, Jayden Lewis Chandler,[1] brought this wrongful death action, by and through his guardian ad litem David Lewis, against Marina Vista’s owners and operators, its management and security services providers, and against the Solano County Affordable Housing Foundation (defendants). [2] The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of defendants, finding plaintiff had failed to present any admissible evidence raising a triable issue of material fact as to either duty or causation. Plaintiff contends the trial court committed reversible error by denying plaintiff’s request for a continuance, finding defendants had met their burden, and concluding plaintiff failed to present admissible evidence raising a triable issue of fact as to duty and causation. We affirm.

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