WRIGHT v. BROWN


167 Conn. 464 (1975)

MARY F. WRIGHT v. WILLIAM BROWN ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released January 14, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maxwell Heiman, with whom, on the brief, was Louis P. Kocsis, for the appellant (plaintiff).

John W. Lemega, with whom, on the brief, were Thomas J. Hagarty and Richard C. Tynan, for the appellees (defendants Gail Litke and the town of Plainville).

HOUSE, C. J., SHAPIRO, LOISELLE, MACDONALD and BOGDANSKI, JS.


BOGDANSKI, J.

This action seeking damages for injuries caused by a dog bite was brought by the plaintiff, Mary F. Wright, against the defendants, William Brown, the town of Plainville and Gail Litke, its dog warden. The dog warden and the town of Plainville demurred to the last four counts of the five-count complaint. The trial court sustained the demurrer to all four counts and rendered judgment on the demurrer when the...

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