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To: dantecristo who wrote (5781)3/23/2004 4:15:32 PM
From: dantecristo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12465
 
[VAR & VSEA] Writ of Supersedeas in California Supreme Court:
"This supersedeas petition by Michelangelo Delfino and Mary E. Day seeks a stay of efforts to incarcerate them and to collect a tiny part of a $775,000 judgment which was stayed by the Court of Appeal and is now before this
court for a determination whether the judgment is void for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
Delfino and Day are indigent. They are unrepresented in the superior court and their appellate attorneys are working pro bono. Nevertheless, the plaintiffs- a billion-dollar corporate conglomerate and two senior executives (hereafter Varian) - have sought to execute on worthless household goods and unmarketable securities of a closely-held corporation.
Varian has even seized $1,074.82 from Day's teenaged daughters - money they earned from restaurant work, babysitting, dog-watching, and house-sitting.
The superior court has scheduled a hearing for March 29, 2004, to determine whether Delfino and Day should be held in contempt for failing to produce
the securities in paper form, despite protestations by Delfino and Day that the securities do not even exist in that form."
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