Posted on 03/23/2005 12:51:58 PM PST by ambrose
Posted on Mon, Mar. 21, 2005
Judge seeks vets names in horse cruelty case
HERALD-LEADER STAFF REPORT
Fayette District Judge Joseph T. Bouvier overruled a defense motion today to dismiss misdemeanor animal-cruelty charges against Nancy and Kathleen Nygaard. But the judge directed the county attorneys office to identify the veterinarians who treated and assessed the malnourished and dehydrated horses taken from the Nygaards rented Yarnallton Pike property and to disclose those vets assessments.
Defense attorney Jerome Baker Jr. contended the charges should be dismissed because the arrest warrants were issued on "legally insufficient" criminal complaints that didnt name the vets, what they observed or how and where their observations were made.
Nancy Nygaard, 64, and her daughter, Kathleen, 30, are each charged with nine counts of second-degree animal cruelty; each count carries penalties of up to a $500 fine, 12 months in jail or both. The Nygaards maintain they did everything they knew to do to take proper care of the animals, including veterinary care, while the animals were in their custody.
The Nygaards are scheduled to go on trial May 3 and 4, but Bouvier indicated he is open to a defense request to move the trial to June 7 and 8.
Big deal. These ladies were just letting their horses go peacefully to God.
Mr. Ed says: "Make sure you have a living will! Don't move to Florida! And don't vote Democrat!
err i ment post 3...i can see how post 2 would kinda sorta count. It's a stretch though
Yeah, big deal. It's a painless death. Who are we to judge?
Excuse me .. why is this "cruelty" - don't you know starving to death is really a peaceful way to die ..??
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