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How to Challenge AI-Generated Evidence in Los Angeles Superior Court Under California Evidence Code §§ 801–802

How to Challenge AI-Generated Evidence in Los Angeles Superior Court Under California Evidence Code §§ 801–802

In Los Angeles Superior Court, you can challenge AI-generated evidence by forcing the proponent to prove reliability under California Evidence Code §§ 801–802 and by obtaining disclosure of the model’s inputs, methodology, and error rates. As AI summaries, facial comparisons, “risk scores,” and synthetic media increasingly appear in criminal and civil cases, courts are scrutinizing […]

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How to Prepare for a First Arraignment in Los Angeles Superior Court After a DUI Arrest

How to Prepare for a First Arraignment in Los Angeles Superior Court After a DUI Arrest

In Los Angeles Superior Court, a first arraignment after a DUI arrest is usually a brief hearing—often 5–15 minutes—where you are formally told the charges and enter a plea. In Los Angeles County, DUI arraignments commonly follow an arrest, release, and a court date set on the citation or by notice. This article explains what

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How to Enforce a Mediated Settlement Agreement in Los Angeles County When the Other Party Refuses to Sign

How to Enforce a Mediated Settlement Agreement in Los Angeles County When the Other Party Refuses to Sign

In Los Angeles County, many mediated settlement agreements can be enforced even if the other side later refuses to sign—most commonly through a motion under Code of Civil Procedure § 664.6. This comes up when parties reach a deal in mediation, but one party tries to back out once the numbers are real. This article

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