July
13, 1984
Haig
Berberian files his Answer to my Second Amended Complaint mysteriously
raising res judicata as his 13th Affirmative Defense
on Friday the 13th of July 1984.*

*A mysterious res judicata
was also raised at about the same time in another legal case
involving some of the same Modesto players, that case being, E. & J.
Gallo Winery v. Gallo Cattle Co. One such common player
is/was the Honorable E. Dean Price, formerly a corrupt lawyer
for Haig Berberian. Judge Price would rule in the Winery's favor,
judging that Joseph Gallo was barred by the doctrine of res
judicata from suing his brothers.