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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Peterson v. Eichhorn

... Under her strict liability claim, Peterson alleged that Eichhorn was the owner and keeper of "a domestic animal which had an abnormally dangerous tendency to bite people"; that Eichhorn "knew or should have known that one of the horses [he] owned and kept had an ...

State v. Wilmer

... Fegley insisted that the condition of the carcass when photographed was the same as when it was confiscated. ¶ 17 Wilmer argues that there were animal bite marks on the carcass and that Fegley could not be certain those marks did not occur while in the back of Fegley's truck. ...