“You need to respect the rights of tenants, especially when it comes to pets,' the Oregon man's lawyer said.
A Multnomah County Circuit Court jury spent less than two hours deliberating Thursday before awarding $1.375 million to Joshua Smith for the loss of his 3-year-old tabby, Frank.
Smith returned home on April 29, 2019, and found Frank had mysteriously vanished. He sued his landlord, Devon Andrade, and the recovery house business, Pinestreet LLC, days later. “It turned out that the people on the jury were also animal lovers,” said Fuller, who lives with a cat, three dogs and four chickens himself.
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