Posted on 03/14/2014 1:04:00 PM PDT by rednesss
HARFORD COUNTY, Md. (WJZ)An 81-year-old great-grandmother is placed behind bars for a minor pet violation committed nearly a year ago. The Harford County woman says she tried paying thousands of dollars in fines but couldnt afford them.
As Gigi Barnett explains, the senior citizen says her punishment doesnt fit the crime.
Mary Magdalene Roots small dogs are her constant companions. So much so that the 81-year-old widow spent two nights in the Harford County Detention Center fighting to keep them.
Ive never had a crime. Never. Not even a traffic ticket, Root said.
Back in May, Root says her pets somehow got loose from her yard several times.
A neighbor took pictures of the dogs running down the street and reported her to Animal Control.
The agency slapped Root with a $7,000 fine or she could spend nearly a year in jail.
Im struggling to pay my house taxes. I couldnt pay it. Its a different thing when you leave your dogs out and you dont care. But I do care, Root said.
But when the cancer survivor failed to show up at court on her doctors orders, a judge had Root arrested.
She was booked, fingerprinted and issued a striped jumpsuit. She waited to see a judge in a cell without her cancer medication.
I sort of clutched my Bible. And was crying and went to sleep, Root said.
Roots defense attorneys asked the judge to let the senior citizen go. She had no previous criminal history and she was in failing health. The judge said no. Instead, he ordered her to pay a $2,500 bail. And if she was able to pay it and get out, then no animals would be allowed back on her property.
She gave me the works. I feel like Im a criminal, but yet I dont feel like Ive done anything, Root said.
Then on the second night, a Good Samaritan paid the bond.
There are very nice people out there. But then there are some people who are so struck on the strictness of the law. I dont know whether maybe that needs to be looked at, Root said.
But now she cant go back to her home of 44 years. Under the judges orders, the dogs arent allowed.
But Root cant give them up.
I love them, she said. I was planning on coming down on the dogs. But my dogs, they keep my company and I love them.
Root says shes had an outpouring of support from people in the community. In fact, theres a petition asking lawmakers to make cases like this a little more lenient for senior citizens.
I dont know if Ill ever be the same. I cant pull myself back, Root said.
Root says she was taking care of her daughters four dogs at the time of her arrest. Now, shes looking for good homes for the dogs.
The judge should be jailed.
Agree
I sent it to Drudge
I don't ever want to hear another word about "corporate greed" when government is far, far greedier than any corporation.
My mistake...
Here’s your root problem right here:
“Born in Washington, DC, March 26, 1962. Attended Atholton High School, Columbia, Maryland;”
Or as I know it growing up, Kolumbia. (Only good thing is Atholton was pretty old-school, at the time.)
Columbia, Maryland
Isn’t that where the NSA is located?
This country has gone to hell! There are so many wrongs in this story.
Public defender challenges Harford bail decisions
And if the elderly lady is an animal hoarder or whatever, then they need to get senior services involved, not turn the jail into a nursing home.
Honestly, I'm curious if the county jail is run by a for profit contractor that the judge is a secret stakeholder in or is receiving kickbacks for every one she holds w/o bail.
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