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State v. Walker10/21/2005 R.C. 955.22 as outlined in Cowan is irrelevant, since the present case does not involve a classification of dogs as dangerous or vicious. Therefore, the tenth assignment of error is without merit and is overruled.
{ } Based on the preceding discussion, the first, fourth, fifth, and sixth assignments of error are sustained. The second and tenth assignments of error are overruled. The third, eighth, and ninth assignments of error are overruled as moot, and the seventh assignment of error is overruled as premature. Accordingly, the trial court's order of February 8, 2005, is reversed.
WOLFF, J., and GRADY, J., concur.
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