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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

DuBOIS v. QUILITZSCH

... We therefore decline to expand liability in dog-bite cases that involve invitees and rather leave any such modification to the General Assembly. ... I am convinced that a fact-finder could infer that the owner of the dog in question, an animal that was almost three feet tall at the time of ...

In re Alexis L.

... a handprint on one cheek, cuts on his gums and inner lips, abrasions on and around his ears, multiple bruises on his legs, bite marks on ... At a third visit, on February 3, 2004, Ms. Graterol testified that respondent attempted to give Alexis a stuffed animal, but Alexis at first refused ...