cody jaster
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: waco, tx
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Was this in city or county limits? City will have more Strick laws governing this. First and it's hard to do, take your emotions out of it. Be smarter than the other guy. Go to ( on line) penal code in your state and look up what property damage is over $500 and copy the penalty for it. More than likely class a misdemeanor. Then seek restitution for that. There is a monetary value on your property whether it (tried to bite him or not). Next find out ( through your local PD or Sheriff Dept, What are the, if any, running at large laws. You could be.... Could be... Cited for this if they counter sue but I doubt it. Lastly, find out from the same what RIGHT a property owner has to shoot a Bull on a neighboring property. Leave your dog out of that mix and see what they say. When the give you that answer you need to ask them Why should my expensive dog be any different? However, getting a law enforcement to arrest and file criminally on this will be next to impossible. You will have to seek an atty to recover damages. Sorry for your dog. Although damage to property you own across a fence is criminal I feel you will get better results from trying to recover property damage in a civil court. You won't have a lot of help from law enforcement on civil
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