SINGLETON v. JACKSON

No. 20575-1-II.

935 P.2d 644 (1997)

85 Wash.App. 835

Karleen SINGLETON, Appellant, v. Zoe JACKSON and John Doe Jackson, wife and husband, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2.

April 25, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Todd William Simpson, Vancouver, for Appellant.

Terrance D. Hannan, Wolfe Mullins Hannan & Mercer, Vancouver, for Respondents.


SEINFELD, Judge.

Karleen Singleton, a Jehovah's Witness, slipped and fell on the front porch of a house owned by Zoe Jackson. Singleton brought a premises liability action against Jackson, alleging that she had breached the duty of care owed to a licensee. The superior court dismissed the action on summary judgment, holding that Singleton was a trespasser and that Jackson had not breached the corresponding duty of care. We...

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