Showing posts with label Dead Witnesses. Show all posts
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Drowning Victim Ben Curry is Son PG&E Employee Thomas Curry,
Pete Bennett10:19:00 AMBen Curry, Dead Attorneys, Dead Witnesses, FBI, PG&E, PG&E Employees, Suicide, Town of Danville
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Case FLMSD96-05397 - M. CURRY VS T. CURRY
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Date
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Action Text
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Disposition
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01/19/2011
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COPIES
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Not Applicable
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10/26/2005 3:30 PM
DEPT. 09
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HEARING ON F/L RECOMMENDATION CONFERENCE - Minutes
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COMPLETED
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10/26/2005
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STIPULATION FOR TEMPORARY JUDGE FILED
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Not Applicable
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07/28/2005
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DECLARATION OF PRIVATE CHILD
CUSTODY EVALUATOR FILED RE: QUALIFICATIONS BY BARBARA BOWEN, L.C.S.W. ON
6/10/05
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Not Applicable
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07/01/2005
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DECLARATION OF BARBARA BOWEN,
PRIVATE CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATOR FILED RE: QUALIFICATIONS
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Not Applicable
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06/08/2005
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CLERK`S CERTIFICATE OF MAILING OF ORDER APPOINTING CHILD
CUSTODY EVALUATOR FILED SENT TO ALL PARTIES
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Not Applicable
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06/08/2005
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FINDINGS & ORDER
AFTER 06/08/05 HEARING RE: CUSTODY/VISITATION & CUSTODY EVAL ORDER
FILED.
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Not Applicable
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06/08/2005
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UPDATED CASE TO CHANGE ADDRESS OF PARTY THOMAS BENTON
CURRY
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Not Applicable
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06/08/2005
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SPANIER, ALAN F.
CHANGES ATTORNEY FOR THOMAS BENTON CURRY AND IS REPLACED BY
PRO/PER
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Not Applicable
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06/08/2005
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UPDATED CASE TO CHANGE ADDRESS OF PARTY MERRILEE LA VONNE
CURRY
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Not Applicable
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06/08/2005
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MARCIA JENSEN
LASSITER CHANGES ATTORNEY FOR MERRILEE LA VONNE CURRY AND IS REPLACED BY
PRO/PER
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Not Applicable
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06/08/2005
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ORDER APPOINTING CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATOR FILED
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Not Applicable
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06/08/2005 8:30 AM
DEPT. 09
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HRG ON F/L MTN/OSC TO/FOR MOD OF CHILD CUSTODY ( MERRILEE
LA VONNE CURRY)(PRO PER) - Minutes
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COMPLETED
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06/06/2005
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PRF OF PERS SVC OF RESPONSIVE DEC TO OSC/NTC OF MO T TO
MERRILEE CURRY ON 6/4/05 FILED
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Not Applicable
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05/25/2005
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RESPONSIVE DECLARATION OF THOMAS BENTON CURRY TO OSC OR
NOTICE OF MOTION FIELD; HEARING SCHEDULED FOR 06/08/05 AT 08:30 IN 09
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Not Applicable
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05/11/2005
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PROOF OF PERSONAL
SERVICE OF OSC, ETC ON THOMAS BENTON CURRY FILED. SERVED ON
05/05/05
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Not Applicable
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04/27/2005
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HEARING ON MOTION
WAS SET FOR 6/08/05 AT 8:30 IN DEPT. 09
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04/27/2005
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*DELETED*,HEARING ON MOTION WAS SET FOR 7/19/05 AT 8:30
IN DEPT. 07
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04/27/2005
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OSC (CUSTODY AND/OR VISITATION RE: MOD OF CHILD CUSTODY
FILED BY MERRILEE LA VONNE CURRY
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Not Applicable
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08/21/2000
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STIPULATION FOR
DIVISION OF PENSION BENEFITS & QDRO FILED
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Not Applicable
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08/21/2000
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STIPULATION FOR
DIVISION OF PENSION BENEFITS & QDRO FILED
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Not Applicable
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03/29/2000
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NOTICE OF
UNAVAILABILITY OF ATTORNEY MARCIA JENSEN LASSITER FOR MERRILEE LA VONNE CURRY
FOR PERIOD FR.4-18-00-5-12;8-21-00-8-28;12-18-00-12-29-00 FILED
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Not Applicable
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11/30/1999
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SUBSTITUTION OF
ATTORNEY FILED. LASSITER, MARCIA JENSEN SUBSTITUTES OUT AS ATTORNEY FOR
MERRILEE LA VONNE CURRY AND IS REPLACED BY MARCIA JENSEN LASSITER
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Not Applicable
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11/30/1999
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SUBSTITUTION OF ATTY FILED - MARCIA LASSITER IS
REPRESENTING MERRILEE CURRY
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Not Applicable
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05/14/1999
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NOTICE OF ENTRY OF
JUDGMENT ON/FOR C/C C/S FILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING
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Not Applicable
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05/14/1999
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NOTICE OF ENTRY OF
JUDGMENT ON/FOR SPOUSAL SUPT WAIVER FILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING
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Not Applicable
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05/14/1999
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NOTICE OF ENTRY OF
JUDGMENT ON/FOR DISSO FILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING
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Not Applicable
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04/27/1999 8:30 AM
DEPT. 30
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F/L COURT TRIAL -
LONG CAUSE/DURATION: 2 DAYS - Minutes
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OFF-CALENDAR
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04/26/1999
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FINAL JUDGMENT FOR DISSOLUTION FILED
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Not Applicable
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04/26/1999
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FINAL JUDGMENT FOR STIP JUDGMENT RE SP SUPPT WVR &
PROPERTY DIVISION FILED
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Not Applicable
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04/26/1999
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FINAL JUDGMENT FOR STIP JUDGMENT ON CH CUST,COPRNTNG
& CH SUPPT FILED
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Not Applicable
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04/26/1999
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INCOME & EXPENSE
DECLARATION FILED BY MERRILEE LA VONNE CURRY
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Not Applicable
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04/26/1999
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DECLARATION OF MERRILEE LA VONNE CURRY RE: SERVICE OF
FINAL DECLARATION OF DISCLOSURE FILED
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Not Applicable
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04/26/1999 8:30 AM
DEPT. 30
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F/L COURT TRIAL -
LONG CAUSE/DURATION: 2 DAYS - Minutes
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COMPLETED
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04/15/1999
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DECLARATION OF THOMAS BENTON CURRY RE: SERVICE OF FINAL
DECLARATION OF DISCLOSURE FILED
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Not Applicable
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04/15/1999
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INCOME & EXPENSE
DECLARATION FILED BY THOMAS BENTON CURRY
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Not Applicable
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03/05/1999
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UNREPORTED MINUTE ORDER FILED
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Not Applicable
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03/04/1999
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F/L COURT TRIAL WAS
SET FOR 4/27/99 AT 8:30 IN DEPT 30
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03/04/1999
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F/L COURT TRIAL WAS
SET FOR 4/26/99 AT 8:30 IN DEPT 30
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03/04/1999 3:30 PM
DEPT. 30
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HEARING ON F/L
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes
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COMPLETED
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02/09/1999 2:00 PM
DEPT. 30
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HEARING ON F/L
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes
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CONTINUED
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12/16/1998 2:00 PM
DEPT. 30
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HEARING ON F/L
SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes
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CONTINUED
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10/26/1998
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NOTICE OF/TO
APPEARANCE AND RESPONSE FILED ON BEHALF OF PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC
RETIREMENT PLAN, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC SAVINGSFUND PLAN
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Not Applicable
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10/20/1998
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PRF OF SVC OF SUMMONS (JOINDER
- PENSION PLAN) F.L. PETITION FILED 10/25/1996 OF MERRILEE CURRY BY MAIL
W/NTC & ACKNOWL OF RECEIPT SIGNED BY PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC
SAVINGSFUND PLAN ON 09/23/98 FILED
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Not Applicable
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10/20/1998
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PRF OF SVC OF SUMMONS (JOINDER
- PENSION PLAN) F.L. PETITION FILED 10/25/1996 OF MERRILEE CURRY BY MAIL
W/NTC & ACKNOWL OF RECEIPT SIGNED BY PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC
RETIREMENT PLAN ON 09/23/98 FILED
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Not Applicable
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10/20/1998
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PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC
RETIREMENT PLAN, PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC SAVINGSFUND PLAN ADDED AS A
PARTY
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Not Applicable
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10/20/1998
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SUMMONS (JOINDER)
FILED
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Not Applicable
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09/23/1998 1:30 PM
DEPT. 30
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HEARING ON F/L
STATUS CONFERENCE CONFERENCE - Minutes
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CONTINUED
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09/21/1998
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F/L CONFERENCE WAS
SET FOR 12/16/98 AT 14:00 IN DEPT. 30
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09/18/1998
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F/L CONFERENCE WAS
SET FOR 9/23/98 AT 13:30 IN DEPT. 30
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Case FLMSD96-05397 - M. CURRY VS T. CURRY
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09/18/1998
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UPDATE F.L. PETITION
FILED 10/25/1996 OF MERRILEE CURRY
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Not Applicable
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09/01/1998
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PLEADING ON JOINDER
- EMPL PENS BENEFIT PLAN SUM MONS ISSUED
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09/01/1998
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REQ FOR JOIN OF EMPL
PENS BENEFIT PLAN & ORDER P GE RETIREMENT PLAN/SAVINGS FUND
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08/21/1998
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STIP & ORDER FOR
PRIVATE CH CUST EVAL
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06/16/1998 8:00 AM
DEPT. 30
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FAMILY LAW STATUS
CONFERENCE
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06/16/1998 8:00 AM
DEPT. 30
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FAMILY LAW STATUS CONFERENCE 2ND CONTINUANCE - Minutes
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COMPLETED
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03/10/1998 8:00 AM
DEPT. 30
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FAMILY LAW STATUS
CONFERENCE 2ND CONTINUANCE
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03/10/1998 8:00 AM
DEPT. 30
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FAMILY LAW STATUS CONFERENCE - Minutes
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COMPLETED
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12/17/1997 8:00 AM
DEPT. 30
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FAMILY LAW STATUS
CONFERENCE
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12/15/1997 8:00 AM
DEPT. 30
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TELEPHONE STATUS CONFERENCE - Minutes
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COMPLETED
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11/18/1997
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NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
CONFERENCE
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11/18/1997 8:00 AM
DEPT. 30
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TELEPHONE STATUS
CONFERENCE
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11/13/1997
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> AT-ISSUE
MEMORANDUM OF PETNR-MERRILEE LA VONNE CURRY BY: MARCIA LASSITER; NJT; 4
HOURS
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10/21/1997
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>> RESPONSE
FILED AND REQUEST FOR DISSOLUTION
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11/14/1996
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SUMMONS W/PRF OF
MAILING W/NTC & ACK OF RECEIPTS IGNED ON 11-7-96
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10/25/1996
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PETN FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE - SUMMONS ISSUE D
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For a list of my customers and clients click here. The list references decades of how my customers have been murdered.
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WALNUT CREEK / Blast kills 2, puts 6 in hospital / Fuel line erupts in flame at work site; 2 missing
Pete Bennett9:06:00 PMCalFIRE, CPUC, Dead Students, Dead Witnesses, EBMUD, ENRON, Insider Terrorism, Kinder Morgan, Mountain Cascade, Southern Pacific
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A child was murdered connected to this explosion so Contra Costa District Attorney could spit the 15 Million Dollar Fine. Another Cold Case County confidential settlement.Past Projects
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Meredith May, Demian Bulwa, Carrie Sturrock and Leslie Fulbright, Chronicle Staff Writers
Published 4:00 am, Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Adri Riley (cq) (left) and Sarah Potter run with their pet dogs out of the Diablo Pointe apartment complex at 1450 Creekside Drive in Walnut Creek.They were told to evacuate because of fear of further ... more
A fireball several stories high roared out of the ground near downtown Walnut Creek on Tuesday, killing two construction workers, injuring six and leaving two workers missing after a crew accidentally cut an underground jet fuel line. The blast occurred about a quarter-mile away from the intersection of Newell Avenue and South Broadway, where two crews contracted by Mountain Cascade Inc. of Livermore were installing a large water main for the East Bay Municipal Utility District. One group of workers was welding in a trench, and a second group was digging another trench with a backhoe that apparently broke a pipeline that carries aviation fuel from Concord to the San Jose International Airport, said EBMUD spokesman Charles Hardyand Walnut Creek police investigating the accident.
Walnut Creek Explosion: Cal/OSHA Issues Multi-Employer Citation ... May 5, 2005 - 9, 2004 fatally injuring 5 employees and seriously injuring 4 others. ... Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), Kinder Morgan Energy Partners,
Ellen Sabaduquia, 54, of Walnut Creek was driving on Broadway at 1:30 p.m. when the inferno shot out of the ground a few feet from her Toyota minivan. She watched in horror as two screaming men emerged from the hole, engulfed in flames. "I thought I was in Fallujah for a moment," Sabaduquia told The Chronicle, her voice trembling. "It almost looked like slow motion from a horror movie." Sabaduquia said she wanted to get out and pick up the workers, but the flames were too ferocious and she was forced to throw her vehicle into reverse. The six workers who were injured were all burned -- three critically, authorities said.
Those with the worst injuries were airlifted to Doctors Medical Center in San Pablo in critical condition with burns over 40 to 60 percent of their bodies, said hospital spokeswoman Paula Ferron. Two victims were airlifted to John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek with burns so severe they were transported again to a burn center at UC Davis, according to a hospital spokeswoman. There was no information available on the sixth burn victim.
Initial reports by authorities had three workers dead, but later in the evening police said that they had confirmed two fatalities and retrieved the bodies of those victims. Authorities did not disclose the names of the dead or the missing. The accident sparked a series of underground explosions, sent a huge column of black smoke into the sky, burned one home and damaged several others on Doris Avenue, and prompted the evacuations of Las Lomas High School and Muirwood Elementary. "This is the worst day of my life," said Bill Williams of Mountain Cascade, general contractor for EBMUD's $180 million Walnut Creek-San Ramon Valley Improvement Project to increase water flow in the area.
Williams fielded phone calls Tuesday afternoon from worried wives and scanned work rosters to try to figure out who was unaccounted for. The explosion rattled shops at nearby Broadway Plaza and caused students to jump in their seats.
The force was so intense it blew out the windows of several apartments on Creekside Drive across the street and charred the cab of an 18-wheeler parked near the construction site. Initially, firefighters were prevented from approaching the searing hot flames, so they were forced to keep the public away and wait for the gasoline to burn out. Firefighters capped the pipeline at cutoff valves in Concord and Alamo, and the inferno receded about 90 minutes later, said Steve Maiero, battalion chief of the Contra Costa Fire Protection District.
They discovered two bodies in or near the hole, Maiero said. The jet fuel line, owned by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners of Houston, was marked on maps that construction workers were using, according to Eugene Braithwaite, director of operations for the company's northern region.
Kinder Morgan is under investigation in a separate incident in which 85,000 gallons of fuel spilled from one of its pipelines into the Suisun Marsh last April. Braithwaite said as soon as it was safe, Kinder Morgan would assess how to clean up the Walnut Creek pipe break, possibly using vacuum pumps to remove any residual fuel. A few Doris Avenue residents spent the night with friends or in hotels with help from the Red Cross. Among them were Enos and Leto Chabot, who lost the back half of their two-story home at 2053 Doris Ave. The fireball rose 90 feet from the construction pit, up a concrete wall and burned their entire backyard, melting the windows on their back wall. The couple were having lunch at the Hick'ry Pit restaurant nearby when they heard the boom, and they returned home to find their neighbors evacuated to a street corner a few blocks away. "The important thing is we're OK," said Leto Chabot. "We have insurance, but this will take months to get fixed." At Las Lomas High, Sarah Jones, 16, said she was in her physics class when she heard what she thought was someone dropping something on the roof.
Students were instructed over the loudspeaker to stay inside, then told to evacuate to Civic Park. They could see the plume of black smoke from the parking lot. "I don't think we were so much scared as confused," Jones said. "Because nobody told us what was going on."
The evacuation went smoothly, however, because nearly all the students had cell phones and could call their parents to come get them. Only about 50 of the school's 1,700 students made it to Civic Park, and the rest went to downtown coffee shops and juice bars to wait for their parents. As darkness fell, authorities used a robot to shoot close-up photographs of the accident scene.
A fireball several stories high roared out of the ground near downtown Walnut Creek on Tuesday, killing two construction workers, injuring six and leaving two workers missing after a crew accidentally cut an underground jet fuel line. The blast occurred about a quarter-mile away from the intersection of Newell Avenue and South Broadway, where two crews contracted by Mountain Cascade Inc. of Livermore were installing a large water main for the East Bay Municipal Utility District. One group of workers was welding in a trench, and a second group was digging another trench with a backhoe that apparently broke a pipeline that carries aviation fuel from Concord to the San Jose International Airport, said EBMUD spokesman Charles Hardyand Walnut Creek police investigating the accident.
Walnut Creek Explosion: Cal/OSHA Issues Multi-Employer Citation ... May 5, 2005 - 9, 2004 fatally injuring 5 employees and seriously injuring 4 others. ... Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), Kinder Morgan Energy Partners,
Ellen Sabaduquia, 54, of Walnut Creek was driving on Broadway at 1:30 p.m. when the inferno shot out of the ground a few feet from her Toyota minivan. She watched in horror as two screaming men emerged from the hole, engulfed in flames. "I thought I was in Fallujah for a moment," Sabaduquia told The Chronicle, her voice trembling. "It almost looked like slow motion from a horror movie." Sabaduquia said she wanted to get out and pick up the workers, but the flames were too ferocious and she was forced to throw her vehicle into reverse. The six workers who were injured were all burned -- three critically, authorities said.
Those with the worst injuries were airlifted to Doctors Medical Center in San Pablo in critical condition with burns over 40 to 60 percent of their bodies, said hospital spokeswoman Paula Ferron. Two victims were airlifted to John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek with burns so severe they were transported again to a burn center at UC Davis, according to a hospital spokeswoman. There was no information available on the sixth burn victim.
Initial reports by authorities had three workers dead, but later in the evening police said that they had confirmed two fatalities and retrieved the bodies of those victims. Authorities did not disclose the names of the dead or the missing. The accident sparked a series of underground explosions, sent a huge column of black smoke into the sky, burned one home and damaged several others on Doris Avenue, and prompted the evacuations of Las Lomas High School and Muirwood Elementary. "This is the worst day of my life," said Bill Williams of Mountain Cascade, general contractor for EBMUD's $180 million Walnut Creek-San Ramon Valley Improvement Project to increase water flow in the area.
Williams fielded phone calls Tuesday afternoon from worried wives and scanned work rosters to try to figure out who was unaccounted for. The explosion rattled shops at nearby Broadway Plaza and caused students to jump in their seats.
The force was so intense it blew out the windows of several apartments on Creekside Drive across the street and charred the cab of an 18-wheeler parked near the construction site. Initially, firefighters were prevented from approaching the searing hot flames, so they were forced to keep the public away and wait for the gasoline to burn out. Firefighters capped the pipeline at cutoff valves in Concord and Alamo, and the inferno receded about 90 minutes later, said Steve Maiero, battalion chief of the Contra Costa Fire Protection District.
They discovered two bodies in or near the hole, Maiero said. The jet fuel line, owned by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners of Houston, was marked on maps that construction workers were using, according to Eugene Braithwaite, director of operations for the company's northern region.
Kinder Morgan is under investigation in a separate incident in which 85,000 gallons of fuel spilled from one of its pipelines into the Suisun Marsh last April. Braithwaite said as soon as it was safe, Kinder Morgan would assess how to clean up the Walnut Creek pipe break, possibly using vacuum pumps to remove any residual fuel. A few Doris Avenue residents spent the night with friends or in hotels with help from the Red Cross. Among them were Enos and Leto Chabot, who lost the back half of their two-story home at 2053 Doris Ave. The fireball rose 90 feet from the construction pit, up a concrete wall and burned their entire backyard, melting the windows on their back wall. The couple were having lunch at the Hick'ry Pit restaurant nearby when they heard the boom, and they returned home to find their neighbors evacuated to a street corner a few blocks away. "The important thing is we're OK," said Leto Chabot. "We have insurance, but this will take months to get fixed." At Las Lomas High, Sarah Jones, 16, said she was in her physics class when she heard what she thought was someone dropping something on the roof.
Students were instructed over the loudspeaker to stay inside, then told to evacuate to Civic Park. They could see the plume of black smoke from the parking lot. "I don't think we were so much scared as confused," Jones said. "Because nobody told us what was going on."
The evacuation went smoothly, however, because nearly all the students had cell phones and could call their parents to come get them. Only about 50 of the school's 1,700 students made it to Civic Park, and the rest went to downtown coffee shops and juice bars to wait for their parents. As darkness fell, authorities used a robot to shoot close-up photographs of the accident scene.

