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(1) Sanctions means a monetary fine or penalty ordered by the court. (2) Person means a party, a partys attorney, a law firm, a witness, or any other individual or entity whose consent is necessary for the disposition of the case.
These sanctions motions identify litigation misconduct and ask a judge to impose a penalty. They also mean more work and cost for litigants.
A motion for sanctions must be made separately from any other motion and must describe the specific conduct that allegedly violates Rule 11(b) .
(b) Sanctions In addition to any other sanctions permitted by law, the court may order a person, after written notice and an opportunity to be heard, to pay reasonable monetary sanctions to the court or an aggrieved person, or both, for failure without good cause to comply with the applicable rules.
The motion to compel is used to ask the court to order the non-complying party to produce the documentation or information requested, and/or to sanction the non-complying party for their failure to comply with the discovery requests.
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At the conclusion of the judicial process, a judge may sentence an individual convicted of a crime to some type of penalty or sanction, such as a decree of imprisonment, a fine, or other punishments.
A motion for sanctions must provide a description of the conduct that allegedly violates Code of Civil Procedure 128.7. CCP 128.7(c)(1). Response to Description of Sanctionable Conduct. Opposition papers may include a response to the description of allegedly sanctionable conduct.

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