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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Reep

... Dr. Perales also observed a bite mark on WA, although she could not determine whether the bite had been made by a human or an animal. On cross-examination, Dr. Perales said that AA's burns could have been accidentally inflicted. ...

State v. Barnett

... Also, he said sedatives would be useful in filing a horse's teeth because a horse is prone to bite when his teeth are being filed. The Defendant, who was thirty-six at the time of trial, testified that he held a bachelor's degree in animal science and a master's degree in animal ...

State v. Killion

... He also noted tearing of the skin on the second dog's legs. He opined that these "fight wound/bite . . . wounds . . . [we]re caused by another animal" and that the medical attention required for the second dog would be the same as he described for the first dog. ...

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