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Jury rules in favor of backyard pizza oven owners in Cleveland Heights lawsuit

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The jury ruled in favor of the defendants. The lawsuit had been seeking punitive damages in excess of $25,000. The couple admitted to having gone over to their neighbor's home for pizza, enjoying the food and the visit prior to filing the suit. "When we have a smoke issue it disrupts everything," Brooks Jones said.
Published 2 months ago · Cleveland Heights, United States

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