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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Hodge finds the superior court properly granted a preliminary injunction to the property owner in her lawsuit claiming her neighbor has been trespassing by cutting paths across her property to a nearby beach. Although the superior court did not conduct the necessary analysis to determine what elements the property owner needed to prove in order to show she was reasonably likely to succeed on the merits of her trespass claim, this error is "overlooked" in the interest of judicial efficiency. In conducting the analysis separately, it is determined the evidence "clearly supports" the superior court's findings, including that the property owner has a reasonable likelihood of success, she would suffer irreparable harm absent an injunction and the neighbor would not be irreparably harmed by an injunction. Affirmed.