WELLS v. BURNS

No. 6227.

480 S.W.2d 31 (1972)

Mrs. Clay WELLS, Appellant, v. David S. BURNS et ux., Appellees.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, El Paso.

March 29, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones, Milstead, Burgess & Moore, Richard C. Milstead, Robert H. Moore, III, Big Spring, for appellant.

Wilson, Logan, Lear & Massey, Gregory Gossett, San Angelo, for appellees.


OPINION

RAMSEY, Chief Justice.

This is a suit for damages for loss of sheep by alleged sheep killing dogs. David S. Burns, Plaintiff-Appellee, brought suit against Mrs. Clay Wells, Defendant-Appellant, for the value of his sheep killed; for medical expenses incurred by his wife; for loss of work hours and for mental anguish resulting from Defendant's allegedly vicious dogs. Judgment was entered by the Court on a jury verdict. We affirm.

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