Joan Pablo Torres Campos v. Leslie Ann Munoz
Joan Pablo Torres Campos v. Leslie Ann Munoz is one matter in the Veritas record of US court proceedings involving AI-generated citations that could not be verified against the reporters named. The summary below is drawn from the underlying court document, linked at the foot of this page.
- Court
- CA California
- Date
- March 5, 2026
- Party
- Lawyer
- AI tool
- Not identified in the order
- Outcome
- Monetary sanction; counsel sanctioned for citing fictitious authority
- Penalty
- No monetary penalty in this order.
What the record shows
The Court of Appeal found that the family court's final order, and respondent's counsel Roxanne Chung Bonar's filings, relied on the fictitious authorities 'Marriage of Twigg (1984) 34 Cal.3d 926' and 'In re Marriage of Teegarden (1995) 33 Cal.App.4th 1572,' which do not exist, and that counsel persisted in defending them as valid precedent after being challenged. The court sanctioned Bonar for citing and relying on those fictitious authorities, viewing her conduct as more serious than comparable prior cases.
This entry reflects the court document as filed. The citations at issue could not be located in the reporters named at the time of the order. The reading here is descriptive of the public record and is not legal advice.
Source documents
The test this filing did not run
Every matter in this record shares one mechanism: a citation that did not resolve to an opinion in the reporter named, in a brief that was filed before any verification step ran. Veritas runs that step. The Filing Risk Scanner extracts each citation, resolves it against reporter and public-record sources, and returns a verdict on each one — located, partial, or not located in reporter — before the brief is signed.
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