A dog-bite plaintiff can prevail against a defendant that does not own the dog, if the dog bite takes place on property that the defendant controls, and the defendant knows about the dog's dangerous tendencies.
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Keeley v. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church Corp.
Superior Court
December 10, 2012
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