PUCKETT v. MILLER

No. 3-977A221.

381 N.E.2d 1087 (1978)

Ernest PUCKETT, Jr., Appellant-Plaintiff, v. Charles MILLER, Appellee-Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, Third District.

October 31, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gene R. Duffen, Goshen, for appellant-plaintiff.

W.L. McLaughlin, Simpson & McLaughlin, Goshen, for appellee-defendant.


STATON, Judge.

Charles Miller shot and killed Ernest Puckett, Jr.'s two coon dogs. Puckett sued Miller for the negligent destruction of his dogs. After Puckett rested his case, Miller moved for an involuntary dismissal. The trial court granted the motion. Puckett appeals. We affirm.

I.

Trial Rule 41(B) Motion

Puckett argues that because the trial judge granted Miller's motion for judgment on the evidence, involuntary dismissal —...

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