Civil Litigation
Jun. 14, 2023
Woman sues to know why ex-husband was allowed to buy gun
Joseph M. Alioto Jr. of Alioto Legal, representing plaintiff Christy Camara Gomes, asked a San Francisco judge Tuesday to impose $54,900 in discovery sanctions on the California Department of Justice for denying the records request.
A woman whose 10-year old son was killed by his father in a murder-suicide is suing the state Department of Justice for information on why her ex-husband was allowed to buy a gun when he was under a restraining order for threats to the boy’s life.
Joseph M. Alioto Jr. of Alioto Legal, representing plaintiff Christy Camara Gomes, asked a San Francisco judge Tuesday to impose $54,900 in discovery sanctions on the department.
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