escaped from its backyard, saying the trial judge erred by barring the dog's owners from blaming the woman for partially causing her injuries. In a 2-1 ruling, a Second District Court of Appeal panel ordered a new trial in a suit accusing David and Marla Parsons of negligently allowing their Boston terrier to escape their backyard, which allowed the dog to encounter Patricia Culp's Maltese mix while they were taking a walk. The suit alleges that the Maltese. . .
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