Sharon Animal Bite Lawyer, Kansas

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Zoellner v. CIVIL SERV. BD. OF LEAVENWORTH CTY.

... In his written incident report, Deputy Freeman reported that he felt like he had no other choice than to protect himself from the animal. Deputy Freeman used his service revolver and shot the dog several times. Ultimately, the dog had to be euthanized. The dog bite sustained by ...

David v. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD OF LEAVENWORTH COUNTY

... In his written incident report, Deputy Freeman reported that he felt like he had no other choice than to protect himself from the animal. Deputy Freeman used his service revolver and shot the dog several times. Ultimately, the dog had to be euthanized. The dog bite sustained by ...

State v. Lee

... Thompson, who had completed breed identification training, testified that breed identification is done by the characteristics and structure of the animal. ... The photographs show that this was not just a minor dog bite but a vicious attack that likely caused major stress, unlike the ...