Family awarded $600,000 for pain and suffering after their dog was shot by policeDog HeirsOct. 03, 2012 |
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A jury’s decision to award a family $600,000 in damages for pain and suffering as result of their dog being shot by a Fredrick County Sheriff Deputy, was upheld this week by a Montgomery County Judge. Read More |