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In re Joseph S.

California Court of Appeals, First District, Fourth Division
Jul 25, 2013
No. A137488 (Cal. Ct. App. Jul. 25, 2013)

Opinion


IN RE JOSEPH S. et al., Persons Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law. MARIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. JOSE S., SR., Defendant and Appellant. A137488 California Court of Appeals, First District, Fourth Division July 25, 2013

NOT TO BE PUBLISHED

Marin County Super. Ct. Nos. JV25486A, JV25487A, JV25488A

REARDON, J.

In November 2012, the juvenile court issued an order barring appellant Jose S., Sr. from the presence of his three minor children unless he was participating in court-ordered visitation. The father challenges this order in a timely appeal.

This family has had a case before this court in the recent past. (See In re Joseph S. (May 13, 2013, A135211) [nonpub. opn.].)

In April 2013, the juvenile court terminated its jurisdiction over the minors. As we can grant no direct relief even if we found that the restraining order was issued in error, the appeal is now moot. (See In re Michelle M. (1992) 8 Cal.App.4th 326, 330.)

The appeal is dismissed as moot.

We concur: RUVOLO, P.J., HUMES, J.


Summaries of

In re Joseph S.

California Court of Appeals, First District, Fourth Division
Jul 25, 2013
No. A137488 (Cal. Ct. App. Jul. 25, 2013)
Case details for

In re Joseph S.

Case Details

Full title:IN RE JOSEPH S. et al., Persons Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law. v…

Court:California Court of Appeals, First District, Fourth Division

Date published: Jul 25, 2013

Citations

No. A137488 (Cal. Ct. App. Jul. 25, 2013)