TAYLOR v. PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND

Civ. No. 73-1113-HM.

377 F.Supp. 1004 (1974)

Sarah TAYLOR and Charles Taylor v. PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, and Jay Harrington.

United States District Court, D. Maryland.

July 1, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Yale L. Goldberg, and Lawrence A. Hoffman, Silver Spring, Md., for plaintiffs.

Patrick A. O'Doherty, Baltimore, Md., for defendant Harrington.

Joseph S. Casula, and John R. Barr, Upper Marlboro, Md., and Patrick A. O'Doherty, Baltimore, Md., for defendant Prince George's County, Md.


HERBERT F. MURRAY, District Judge.

Charles Taylor, a minor resident of the District of Columbia, brought this action on November 12, 1973 through his mother, Sarah Taylor, to recover damages against Jay Harrington, an officer of the Prince George's County, Maryland Police Department [hereinafter the County] for injuries received during an attack by a police dog under Harrington's supervision.1 The theoretical bases for this suit are the...

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