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Guerrero v. Super. Ct.
Petitioner filed a petition for writ of mandate arguing that the trial court improperly denied her peremptory challenge under Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6.[2] We requested informal opposition and reply, and gave notice that we may issue a peremptory writ in the first instance. (See Code Civ. Proc., § 1088; Palma v. U.S. Industrial Fasteners, Inc. (1984) 36 Cal.3d 171, 180.) Having received and reviewed the informal opposition and reply, we now grant petitioner’s request for a peremptory writ of mandate.

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