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Case ID: 10221
Classification: Drowning
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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Dog drowned in bathtub
Ardlethan, NSW (AU)

Incident Date: Monday, Jul 31, 2006

Disposition: Convicted

Defendant/Suspect: Terry Michael Fullerton

A man from southern New South Wales who drowned a dog in a bathtub has been given a suspended jail sentence.

Terry Michael Fullerton, 41, from Ardlethan, had pleaded guilty to animal cruelty over the dog's death in August 2006.

In Temora court on Nov 29, 2006, Fullerton was given a six month suspended sentence for aggravated cruelty and 12 months suspended for false representation to police. No fine was handed down. Fullerton has been ordered to pay $67 in court costs.

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