Katko v. Briney
| Katko v. Briney | |
|---|---|
| Court | Iowa Supreme Court |
| Full case name | Marvin Katko v. Edward Briney and Bertha L. Briney |
| Decided | February 9, 1971 |
| Citation | 183 N.W.2d 657 |
| Case history | |
| Appealed from | Iowa District Court for the 8th Judicial District |
| Court membership | |
| Judges sitting | Chief Justice C. Edwin Moore Associate Justices Robert L. Larson · William Corwin Stuart · M. L. Mason · Francis H. Becker · Warren J. Rees · Maurice E. Rawlings · Clay LeGrand · Harvey Uhlenhopp |
| Case opinions | |
| Landowner had a duty not to set potentially deadly traps for trespassers. | |
| Decision by | Moore |
| Dissent | Larson |
Katko v. Briney, 183 N.W.2d 657 (Iowa 1971), is a court case decided by the Iowa Supreme Court, in which homeowners Edward and Bertha Briney were held liable for battery for injuries caused to trespasser Marvin Katko, who set off a spring gun set as a mantrap in an uninhabited house on their property. The case thereafter received wide attention in legal circles, becoming a staple of tort law casebooks and law school courses.