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P1016 The exception created by the Code of Civil Procedure permitting a party who was successful on appeal to file a second peremptory challenge if on remand the matter is assigned to the same judge who tried it originally permits a second challenge only if the matter is assigned for new trial by the same judge who tried it originally and only if it is directed to that judge.CitationCASDEN v SUPERIOR COURT (Second Challenge) 140 CA4 417 [See: CCP 170.6; Peracchi v Superior Court 30 C4 1245] |
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