Case Name: In re Maureen C. REDMOND; John A. Redmond, Debtors. John A. Redmond; Maureen C. Redmond, Appellants, v. Sulphur Mountain Land and Livestock Co., LLC, Appellee
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 2013-02-22
Citations: 510 F. App'x 570
Docket Number: No. 11-55827
Parties: In re Maureen C. REDMOND; John A. Redmond, Debtors. John A. Redmond; Maureen C. Redmond, Appellants, v. Sulphur Mountain Land and Livestock Co., LLC, Appellee.
Judges: Before: BERZON and WATFORD, Circuit Judges, and RAKOFF, Senior District Judge.
Reporter: West's Federal Appendix
Volume: 510
Pages: 570–570

Head Matter:
In re Maureen C. REDMOND; John A. Redmond, Debtors. John A. Redmond; Maureen C. Redmond, Appellants, v. Sulphur Mountain Land and Livestock Co., LLC, Appellee.
No. 11-55827.
United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Argued and Submitted Feb. 15, 2013.
Filed Feb. 22, 2013.
Raymond H. Aver, Law Offices of Raymond H. Aver, APC, Los Angeles, CA, for Appellants.
David Blake Chatfield, Esquire, West-lake Law Group, Westlake Village, CA, for Appellee.
Before: BERZON and WATFORD, Circuit Judges, and RAKOFF, Senior District Judge.
The Honorable Jed S. Rakoff, Senior United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York, sitting by designation.

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM
John and Maureen Redmond appeal from the district court's order affirming a decision by the bankruptcy court to issue terminating sanctions and enter judgment against them. The bankruptcy court put the Redmonds on notice that failure to comply with its October 27, 2009, order granting Sulphur Mountain's motion to compel would result in terminating sanctions. The Redmonds thereafter failed to produce all responsive documents by the court-ordered deadline, redacted others without court approval, and refused to answer questions at their depositions without having been so instructed by their counsel. The court's decision to issue terminating sanctions based on this conduct, combined with the Redmonds' long history of discovery obstruction and repeated failures to comply with prior court orders, was not an abuse of discretion. See Conn. General Life Ins. Co. v. New Images of Beverly Hills, 482 F.3d 1091, 1096 (9th Cir.2007). Although the Redmonds challenge several aspects of the October 27, 2009, order, they have identified no error that would undermine the validity of the court's decision to issue terminating sanctions.
AFFIRMED.
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.