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Apr. 13, 2022
Judge cites errors by all parties in Suicidal Tendencies royalties litigation
Errors that Superior Court Judge Stuart M. Rice mentioned in his ruling included: using a family law form for a contempt motion, citing a 100-year-old bigamy case, and filing responses to motions that were never filed.




A Los Angeles County judge on Tuesday laid out a litany of errors by both sides in a dispute over royalties for work by punk rock band Suicidal Tendencies.
Errors that Superior Court Judge Stuart M. Rice mentioned in his ruling included: using a family law form for a contempt motion, citing a 100-year-old bigamy case, and filing responses to motions that were never filed.
After a hearing, Rice adopted his tenta...
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