Gasio v. Tran et al. · 30-2024-01410991-CL-UD-CJC · Dept. C61
One file, three ways in: the documentary record, the statutes it rests on, and the case law that frames it. Start anywhere — this page explains how each part reads.
This is a case file assembled for review — a record and the legal apparatus around it, organized so a reader can get up to speed quickly and check every claim at its source.
It is built in three layers. The record is the evidence: the documents, messages, and instruments, each numbered and citable. The statutes and the case law are the framework: what the record is measured against. Pick the layer you need; each links back to the others.
New here? Start with the Evidence Index for the record, then read the framework in Laws & Codes and Court Cases.
The documentary record — leases, payments, bank instruments, messages, notices, and mailings — each given a stable number so it can be cited precisely.
How to read itEvery row is an exhibit; reference it as #N. Sensitive personal records are held back from the public set and are not linked here.
Open the Evidence Index →The statutes, rules, and jury instructions the file relies on — California Penal, Civil, Evidence, Procedure, Business & Professions, Commercial and Probate codes, the local ordinance, and the federal cluster.
How to read itEach card is a cite (linked to the governing text), a plain summary, and an Exposure note — the point in the record it speaks to. Status tags flag what is verified versus confirm-on-use.
Open Laws & Codes →The decisions, grouped by doctrine — false-instrument construction, candor to the tribunal, three-day-notice strict compliance, retaliatory eviction, negotiable instruments, and the federal fraud line — with a guard box of wrong-case traps to avoid.
How to read itSame card format: case, the point it stands for, where it touches the record. Read the guard box first; cards marked verified were checked to source this pass.
Open Court Cases →Allegation framing. Nothing here states that any person committed an offense. Crime references appear only as defined statutes or questions presented, and pending agency and disciplinary matters are described as pending only. No finding has been made.
§ 913. No adverse inference is drawn from any party's exercise of a privilege; the banner rides on every page.
Verify at source. Authorities link to the governing text or opinion. A verified tag means the citation and holding were checked against source; confirm on use means pull and pin it before reliance. The file would rather flag a thing than overstate it.
Privacy. Records carrying personal identifiers are kept in the working file and withheld from the public set.