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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Maggard v. Pemberton

... {¶ 5} Pemberton told Brenda Kaminski that this was the second bite by the dog and he did not want a biting dog in the neighborhood. Pemberton said Brenda Kaminski assured him that the dog would be removed. Pemberton said Oakley had told him that "animal control" was on ...

State v. Miller

... {¶5} A county animal-control officer also testified. He arrived shortly after the bite occurred and talked with both Bradley and Miller. The officer testified that Bradley's trial testimony was consistent with what Bradley told him that day. ...

Beckett v. Warren

... 7} There are two bases for recovery in Ohio for injuries sustained as a result of a dog bite: common law ... The amendment provided: "Any animal of the dog kind that chases, worries, injures, or kills any sheep, lamb, goat, kid, domestic fowl, animal or person, may be killed by any ...