Dismissal Entire ActionCal. Super. - 6th Dist.March 24, 2020Name and Address of Cour! SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY 0F SANTA CLARA 191 North First Street San José. California 951 ‘13 SC-1 30 SMALL CLAIMS CASE NO.: 205C083041 NOTICE TO ALL PLAINTIFFS AND DEFENDANTS: Your smaIl claims case has been decided. If you lost the case, and the court ordered you to pay money, your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court. Read the back of this sheet for important information about your rights. AWSO A TODOS LOS DEMANDANTES Y DEMANDADOS: Su caso ha sido resuelto por la corte para reclamos judiciales menores. Si la cone ha decidido en su contra y ha ordenado que usted pague dinero, [e pueden quitar su salario, su dinero, y otras cosas de su propiedad, sin aviso adicional por parte de esta corte. Lea el reverse de este formulario para obtener infonnacién de importancia acerca de sus derechos. PLAINTIFF/DEMANDANTE (Name, street address, and telephone number o! each): Oportun Inc 2 Circle Star Way San Carlos CA 94070 Telephone No: Telephone No. D See attached sheet for additional pfaintiffs and defendants DEFENDANTIDEMANDADO' (Name, sweet address, and telephone number of each): SRAVAN REDDY PASHAM 1862 TRADE ZONE WAY SAN JOSE CA 95131 Telephone No; Home: 669-234-9880 Teleph one No. Date 0f Hearing: September 03. 2020 Hearing officer: Christine Copeland Judgment was entered as checked below on 09/03/2020 NOTICE OF ENTRY 0F JUDGMENT 1. D Defendant (name, if more than one): SRAVAN REDDY PASHAM shall pay plaintiff (name, r‘f more than one): Oportun Inc. principal and: $ 2. D 3. D Plaintiff (name, ifmore than one): Oportun Inc. costs on plaintiffs claim. Defendant does not owe plaintiff any money on plaintiff‘s claim. shall pay defendant (name, ifmore than one):SRAVAN REDDY PASHAM principal and:$ 99'? EDD Payments are to be made at the rate 0f: $ (specify day): balance may become due immediately. Other (specify): Dismissed in court E with prejudice-No Appearance. Attorney-Cfienr Fee Dispute (Attachment to Notice of Entry of Judgment) (form SC-1 32) is attached. costs on defendant‘s claim. Plaintiff does not owe defendant any money 0n defendant's claim Possession of the following property is awarded to plaintiff (describe property): per (specify pen'od): day of each monm thereafter until paid in full. If any payment is missed, the entire beginning on (date. U without prejudice DUDE debtor's operation ofa motor vehicle. [f the This judgment results from a motor vehicle accident judgment is not have the judgment debtor‘s driver‘s license suspended. 11. Enforcement ofthejudgment is automatically postponed for 30 days or, if an appeal is filed, until the appeal is decided. 12. D This notice was personally delivered to (insen‘ name and date): ‘13. CLERK'S CERTIFICATE OF MAILING-I certify that | am not a party to this action. This Notice of Entry ofJudgment was mailed first class. postage prepaid, in a sealed envelope to the parties at the addresses shown above. The mailing and this certification occurred at the place and 0n the date shown below. Place of mailing: San Jose, California Date of mailing: 091’03/2020 5% Shantel Hernandez Clerk, by and 0n the 0n a California highway and was caused by the judgment paid, thejudgment creditor may apply to . Deputy The county provides small claims advisor services free of charge. Read the information sheet on the reverse. Form Adopfied for Altemative Mandatory Use Judicial Counu’! of Califomja SC-1 30 [Rev July 1. 2010] NOTICE OF ENTRY 0F JUDGMENT (Small Claims) Code of Civil Procedures §116‘610 ww/cow'rr’nfo.ca.gov l SC-1 30 INFORMATION AFTER JUDGMENT I INFORMACION DESPUES DEL FALLO DE LA CORTE Your small claims case has been decided. Thejudgment or decision of the court appears on the front 0f this sheet. The court may have ordered one party to pay money to the other party. The person (or business) who won the case and who can collect the money is called the judgment creditor. The person (or business) who lost the case and who owes the money is called thejudgment debtor. Enforcement of thejudgment is postponed until the time for appeal ends or until the appeal Is decided. This means that thejudgment creditor cannot collect any money or take any action until this period is over. Generally. both parties may be represented by lawyers afterjudgment. IF YOU LOST THE CASE . . . 1. If you lost the case on your own claim and the court did not award you any money, the court's decision on your claim is FINAL. You may not appeal your own claim. 2. If you lost the case and the court ordered you to pay money. your money and property may be taken to pay the claim unless you do one of the following things: a. PAY THE JUDGMENT The law requires you to pay the amount 0f the judgment. You may pay the judgment creditor directly, or pay the judgment to the court for an additional fee. You may also ask the court to order monthly payments you can afford. Ask the clerk for information about these procedures. b. APPEAL If you disagree with the court‘s decision, you may appeal the decision on the other party's claim You may not appeal the decision on your own claim. However, if any party appeals, there will be a new trial on all the claims. If you appeared at the trial, you must begin your appeal by filing a form called a Notice of Appeal (form 80-140) and pay the required fees within 3O days after the date this Notice of Entry 0f Judgment was mailed or handed to you. Your appeal will be in the superior court. You will have a new trial and you must present your evidence again. You may be represented by a lawyer. c. VACATE 0R CANCEL THE JUDGMENT If you did not go to the trial. you may ask the court to vacate or cancel the judgment. To make this request, you must file a Motion to Vacate the Judgment (form 80-1 35) and pay the required fee within 30 days after the date this Norfce of Entry of Judgment was mailed. If your request is denied‘ you then have 10 days from the date the notice of denial was mailed t0 file an appeal. The period to fire the Motion (o Vacate the Judgment is 180 days if you were not properly served with the claim The 180-day period begins on the date you found out or should have found out about the judgment against you. 1F YOU WON THE CASE . .. 1. lf you were sued by the other party and you won the case, then the other party may not appeal the court‘s decision. 2. If you won the case and the court awarded you money‘ here are some steps you may take to collect your money or get possession of your property: a. COLLECTING FEES AND INTEREST Sometimes fees are charged for filing court papers 0r for serving the judgment debtor. These extra costs can become part of your originat judgment. To claim these fees, ask the clerk for a Memorandum of Costs. b. VOLUNTARY PAYMENT Ask the judgment debtor to pay the money. If your claim was for possession of property. ask the judgment debtor to return the property to you. THE COURT WILL NOT COLLECT THE MONEY OR ENFORCE THE JUDGMENT FOR YOU. c. STATEMENT OF ASSETS lf the judgment debtor does not pay the money, the law requires the debtor to fill out a form called the Judgment Debtor’s Statement ofAssets (form 80-1 33). This form will tell you what property the judgment debtor has that may be available to pay your claim. If the judgment debtor willfully fails to send you the completed form, you may file an Application and Order to Produce Statement of Assets and to Appear for Examination (form 80-134) and ask the court to give you your attorney's fees and expenses and other appropriate relief, after proper notice. under Code of Civil Procedure section 708,1 70. ORDER 0F EXAMINATION You may also make the debtor come to ooun to answer questions about income and property. T0 do this. ask the clerk for an Application and Order for Appearance and Examination (Enforcement of Judgment) (form EJ-125) and pay the required fee. There is a fee if a law officer serves the order on the judgment debtor. You may also obtain the judgment debtors financial records. Ask the clerk for the Small Claims Subpoena and Declaration (form 80-107) or Civil Subpoena Duces Tecum (form SUBP-OOZ). . WRIT 0F EXECUTION After you find out about the judgment debtor‘s property, you may ask the court for a Writ of Execution (form EJ-130) and pay the required fee. A writ of execution is a court paper that tells a law officer to take property of the judgment debtor to pay your ciaim. Here are some examples of the kinds of property the officer may be able to take: wages, bank account, automobile. business property, or rental income. For some kinds of propefiy. you may need to file other forms. See the law officer for information. ABSTRACT OF JUDGMENT The judgment debtor may own land or a house or other buildings. You may want to put a [ien on the property so that you will be paid if the property is sold. You can get a lien by filing an Abstract of Judgment (form EJ-001) with the county recorder in the county where the property is located. The record er will charge a fee for the Abstract of Judgment. NOTICE TO THE PARTY WHO WON: As soon as you have been paid in full. you must fill out the form below and mail it to the court immediately or you will be fined. If an Abstract of Judgment has been recorded, you must use another form; see the clerk for the proper form. SMALL CLAIMS NO‘: 208C083041 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT (Do not use this form if an Abstract ofJudgment has been recorded.) To the Clerk of the Court: I am the D judgment creditor D assignee of record. I agree that the judgment in this action has been paid in full or otherwise satisfied. Date: (TYPE OR PRINT NAME) b (SIGNATURE) 50'1301R8VJU‘Y 1'20“” NOTICE 0F ENTRY 0F JUDGMENT Fag“ ”‘2 (Small Claims)