SEARCY v. BROWN

No. 17662.

607 S.W.2d 937 (1980)

C. R. SEARCY, Appellant v. Robert R. BROWN, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st Dist.).

October 9, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Faubion, Brady & Thornton, Marcus E. Faubion, Houston, for appellant.

Pena, McDonald, Prestia & Zipp, Edinburg, for appellee.

Before COLEMAN, C. J., and WALLACE and DOYLE, JJ.


COLEMAN, Chief Justice.

C. R. Searcy, plaintiff, appeals from a take nothing judgment entered in favor of Robert R. Brown, defendant. Searcy brought suit against Brown for injuries sustained as a result of an attack upon Searcy by three German Shepherd dogs owned by Brown. Findings of fact and conclusions of law were filed by the court following a trial on the merits. The judgment will be affirmed.

The trial court found that Searcy went onto the defendant...

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