Civil Litigation,
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California Supreme Court,
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Mar. 27, 2018
New ground for California college students
When she went to her UCLA chemistry lab on Oct. 8, 2009, Katherine Rosen didn't know her classmate was hearing voices in his head saying she and other UCLA women were ridiculing him, calling him stupid.





Alan Charles Dell'Ario
Phone: (707) 666-5351
Email: charles@dellario.org
"Chuck" Dell'Ario represented Katherine Rosen on appeal. He was admitted in 1974 and has been a certified appellate specialist since 1997. He has a state-wide practice based in Napa representing individuals and small business. He also has coached the Napa-County-champion high school mock trial team to the state finals five years in a row.
When she went to her UCLA chemistry lab on Oct. 8, 2009, Katherine Rosen didn't know. She didn't know her classmate, quiet Damon Thompson, was hearing voices in his head saying she and other UCLA women were ridiculing him, calling him stupid. She didn't know Thompson had named her as one of the women doing so, had been writing letters to faculty for almost a year urging they stop the ridicule, and had a history of violence, having been permanently expelled from the do...
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