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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

FETCHKO v. Morgan

... Before: LAMBERT and MOORE, Judges, and BUCKINGHAM, [3] Senior Judge. OPINION. MOORE, Judge. Ronald G. Fetchko, an animal control officer, appeals the Jefferson Circuit Court's order granting summary judgment against him in this dog bite case. ...

Bell v. Kruse

... in and permitted the animals to remain on the premises despite his usual policy, he was an "owner" of the dog for purposes of the dog bite. ... Under a strict liability theory, the owners of an animal may exculpate themselves from liability by showing that the harm was caused by the ...

May v. Holzknecht

... At common law, "the dog was regarded as a tame, harmless, and docile animal, and its owner not responsible for any vicious or mischievous act it might do, unless he had a previous knowledge of the ... "As an English judge put it, `the dog was entitled to his first bite.'" Id. ...