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2008-02-29 |
VELASCO JR., J. |
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| The Court has previously held that it is not for the trial court to inquire into the truth or falsity of a complaint's allegations before a hearing on its merits.[32] In ordering the dismissal, it is apparent that the trial court relied on matters not encompassed by the Complaint. This is proscribed by the rules and jurisprudence. The dismissal of the Complaint has thus no leg to stand on. | |||||