Mueller v. Hill
Annotate this CaseIn 2010, Duane Mueller filed this action against Carolyn Hill, Kevin Thompson, Philomena Keys, and Northwest Shelter Systems, LLC (a company owned by Kevin Thompson and Philomena Keys), to recover damages for trespass after construction debris landed on his property from his neighbor Kevin Thompson's adjoining property. Kevin Thompson had caused cap rock to be installed on the portion of a driveway that was adjacent to the common boundary, replaced an existing culvert, and added a rock catch basin in order to address the problem of water runoff flowing onto the Mueller property. In an attempt to return the Mueller property to its pre-2008 condition, he also hired a company to remove material that had been dumped onto the Mueller property when building a roadway in 2008. In March 2013, the matter was tried to the district court without a jury, and it awarded Mr. Mueller damages for trespass plus court costs and attorney fees. The Defendants then timely appealed. After review, the Supreme Court affirmed the judgment except for $1,000 of the damages awarded, and remanded the case for the entry of an amended judgment.
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