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Civil Litigation

Aug. 20, 2018

Judge denies preliminary injunction in case over Bell gravel terminal

A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge denied a preliminary injunction Friday to a group of petitioners who allege the City of Bell and a Mexican building materials company are illegally operating a heavy duty gravel terminal.

LOS ANGELES -- A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge denied a preliminary injunction Friday to a group of petitioners who allege the city of Bell and a Mexican building materials company are illegally operating a heavy duty gravel terminal.

While the Bell City Council and Bell Public Finance Authority did approve a settlement Wednesday, Judge Richard L. Fruin Jr. questioned the lack of preparation from the defendants on a key p...

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