ALLGEYER v. LINCOLN

No. 83-515.

125 N.H. 503 (1984)

AARON ALLGEYER & a. v. ROBERT LINCOLN & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

September 27, 1984


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Upton, Sanders & Smith, of Concord (Gilbert Upton and Gary B. Richardson on the brief, and Mr. Richardson orally), for the plaintiffs.

Ransmeier & Spellman, of Concord (Steven E. Hengen on the brief and orally), for the defendants.


BATCHELDER, J.

This appeal followed a jury verdict in Superior Court (Goode, J.) in favor of the plaintiffs, and a judgment for $40,638. The defendants claim that the superior court erred in applying RSA 466:20, which authorizes the doubling of damages sustained by a victim of a dog bite, to the damages found by the jury. We affirm.

The following facts have been stipulated by the parties. The plaintiffs in the case are a ten-year-old minor, Aaron Allgeyer...

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