Generally a trespasser is owed practically no duty by a possessor of land. That duty is slightly elevated if the trespassers in question are frequent and tolerated by the landowner. We’ll see how this plays out for two trespassers, one from 1896 and the other from 2005.

Sheehan v. St. Paul & Duluth RR Co.
Humphrey v. Glenn

 
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