HARMON v. KOCH

No. 76,561.

24 Kan. App.2d 149 (1997)

942 P.2d 669

CHARLES HARMON and DAWN HARMON,Appellants, v. DALE KOCH and REBA KOCH,Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed July 25, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin J. Carrico, of Carrico & Strong, of Beloit, for appellants.

Curtis A. Frasier and Guy R. Steier, of Frasier & Steier, of Beloit, for appellees.

Before ROYSE, P.J., ELLIOTT, J., and J. BYRON MEEKS, District Judge, assigned.


MEEKS, J.:

Charles and Dawn Harmon appeal the trial court's finding that Dale and Reba Koch were not negligent in the containment of their livestock and that the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur is not applicable to cases involving escaped livestock.

In the early morning hours of December 6, 1994, Charles Harmon was driving home from his job in Beloit when he came upon six calves lined up across the road.

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