CONLEY v. LONG


21 Misc.2d 759 (1959)

Keith M. Conley, an Infant, by Frank W. Conley, His Guardian Ad Litem, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Lynn A. Long, an Infant, et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Yates County.

November 5, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Reed Taylor for defendants.

Smith & Dugan (Frederick D. Dugan of counsel), for plaintiffs.


G. ROBERT WITMER, J.

Defendant parents move to dismiss the two causes of action in the complaint herein against them. It appears that on October 26, 1956 the infant plaintiff and infant defendant, each being over 16 years of age and having duly obtained hunting licenses pursuant to the Conservation Law, went hunting with guns, during the course of which, it is alleged, the infant defendant negligently shot the infant plaintiff. The infant plaintiff in...

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