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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Giron v. Bailey, 985 A.2d 1003 (2009)

Citation
Giron v. Bailey, 985 A.2d 1003 (2009)
Parent Document
Giron v. Bailey, 985 A.2d 1003 (2009)
Jurisdiction
Rhode Island (state)
Effective Date
2009-12-18

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Robin called Marshall later that day and told him that the middle railing had been damaged. Marshall came to the house that night. Marshall testified that from the street he observed that the right railing, the same raffing that Cayetano later would fall through, and not the middle railing struck by the couch, “looked loose,” but that it remained attached to the columns. When Marshall took another look at the right raffing from the second floor, he thought that the railing looked bent, not loose. He said that he told Robin to stay off the porch and also said that he locked the porch door with a deadbolt. He conceded, however, that he did not put up any warning tape and that the deadbolt could *1006 be unlocked from the inside without using a key. 3