QUICKEL v. McGONNELL

No. 9-144.

10 Ohio App. 3d 286 (1983)

QUICKEL, APPELLEE, v. McGONNELL, APPELLANT.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Lake County.

Decided June 27, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Lynn Schleusener, for appellee.

Mr. Paul H. Hentemann, for appellant.


COOK, J.

Appellant, Thomas McGonnell, and appellee, Joyce Quickel, are adjoining landowners. Appellant cut down and dug up four blue spruce trees, two taxus spreader bushes, and a ten foot high tree stump located near the boundary line of the parties' properties. Appellant's actions left holes in the ground and churned up the ground where the trees and bushes had been uprooted.

Appellee filed suit in Painesville Small Claims Court seeking damages for trespass...

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