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Government

Apr. 11, 2000

Court Restores Suit Against Ukiah

SACRAMENTO - A jury should decide whether a 1995 deadly house fire triggered by an unattended candle is the city of Ukiah's fault for cutting off a family's power supply a day earlier without proper notice, the 1st District Court of Appeal has ruled.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - A jury should decide whether a 1995 deadly house fire triggered by an unattended candle is the city of Ukiah's fault for cutting off a family's power supply a day earlier without proper notice, the 1st District Court of Appeal has ruled.
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