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  4. In section 1, provide the defendant's name and select either option a or b regarding their treatment decision. If opting for a jury trial, ensure you check box 'a'.
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Rule 3.4 Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel (g) in trial, assert personal knowledge of facts in issue except when testifying as a witness, or state a subjective opinion as to the guilt or innocence of an accused.
Whenever a party in a civil action knows or learns that the action or proceeding is related to another action or proceeding pending, dismissed, or disposed of by judgment in any state or federal court in California, the party must serve and file a Notice of Related Case.
Transfer and consolidation of noncomplex common-issue actions filed in different courts. This rule applies when a motion under Code of Civil Procedure section 403 is filed requesting transfer and consolidation of noncomplex cases involving a common issue of fact or law filed in different courts.

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