SAWH v. CITY OF LINO LAKES

No. A10-2143.

823 N.W.2d 627 (2012)

Mitchell SAWH, Respondent/Cross-Appellant, v. CITY OF LINO LAKES, Appellant/Cross-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

December 19, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marshall H. Tanick , Teresa J. Ayling , Hellmuth & Johnson PLLC, Edina, MN, for respondent.

Patricia Y. Beety , James J. Mongé III , League of Minnesota Cities, Saint Paul, MN, for appellant.


OPINION

STRAS, Justice.

This appeal arises out of three biting incidents involving a dog owned by respondent Mitchell Sawh. After the first bite, appellant City of Lino Lakes ("the City") designated Sawh's dog as "potentially dangerous." After the second bite, the City designated the dog as "dangerous." And after the third bite, the City ordered the dog's destruction. Sawh appealed the City's decisions by writ...

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