Motion to Deem Request for Admissions Admitted
24CV010619: DAY, et al. vs GOLDEN POND, L.P., et al. 07/06/2026 Hearing on Motion to Deem Request for Admissions Admitted Against Defendant Gold Pond LP in Department 8C
Tentative Ruling
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24CV010619: DAY, et al. vs GOLDEN POND, L.P., et al. 07/06/2026 Hearing on Motion to Deem Request for Admissions Admitted Against Defendant Gold Pond LP in Department 8C
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TENTATIVE RULING
***NOTICE: EFFECTIVE APRIL 13, 2026, THIS DEPARTMENT HAS MOVED TO THE TANI G. CANTIL-SAKAUYE COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 500 G STREET SACRAMENTO, CA. ALL MOTIONS NOTICED FOR DEPARTMENT 28 WILL BE HEARD IN DEPARTMENT 8C OF THE NEW COURTHOUSE. ALL PAPERS FOR THIS DEPARTMENT MUST BE FILED AT THIS NEW LOCATION AND WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AT THE HALL OF JUSTICE. ALL HEARINGS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THIS NEW LOCATION***
Plaintiff Brandon Days (Plaintiff) motion to deem matters admitted against Defendant Golden Pond, LP (Golden Pond) is UNOPPOSED and GRANTED.
Plaintiff served the subject Requests for Admission, Set One on Golden Pond via email on April 7, 2026. (Miller Decl., ¶¶ 5 & 9, Exh. 1.) Plaintiff granted Golden Pond an extension to serve responses to May 21, 2026; however, no responses have been served. (Miller Decl., ¶¶ 9-10.) Therefore, pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 2033.280(b), Plaintiff is entitled to an
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
24CV010619: DAY, et al. vs GOLDEN POND, L.P., et al. 07/06/2026 Hearing on Motion to Deem Request for Admissions Admitted Against Defendant Gold Pond LP in Department 8C
order deeming admitted the matters specified in Plaintiffs Request for Admissions, Set One. (See Miller Decl., Exh. 1.)
The Court is required to make this order deeming the requests for admissions admitted, unless Golden Pond serves on Plaintiffs counsel and files with the Court, before the hearing on the motion, verified responses to the requests for admission that are in substantial compliance with Code of Civil Procedure section 2033.220.
Plaintiff also requests monetary sanctions against Golden Pond and its counsel in the amount of $900, based on 3 hours at $300 per hour. Monetary sanctions are mandatory on the party or attorney, or both, whose failure to serve a timely response to requests for admission necessitated a motion to deem matters admitted. (Code Civ. Proc. § 2033.280(c).) The sanctions are mandatory even if the responding party avoids a deemed admitted order by serving belated responses before the hearing as described above. (See Katayama v.
Continental Investment Group (2024) 105 Cal.App.5th 898, 909.) Thus, Plaintiffs request for monetary sanctions is GRANTED in the reduced amount of $570, representing 1.9 hours at $300 per hour. Sanctions are imposed against Golden Pond and its counsel, jointly and severally. Sanctions shall be paid by no later than July 20, 2026, and if not paid by that date, Plaintiff may prepare for the Courts signature a formal order granting the sanctions, which may then be enforced as a separate judgment. (Newland v.
Superior Court (1995) 40 Cal.App.4th 608, 615.)
This minute order is effective immediately. No formal order or other notice is required. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1019.5; Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1312.)