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Case ID: 15089
Classification: Shooting
Animal: cat
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Case #15089 Rating: 1.4 out of 5



Saturday, Jul 26, 2008

County: Monroe

Disposition: Convicted

Defendant/Suspect: Brandon R. Khoury

Brandon R. Khoury, 19, of Columbia pleaded guilty to criminal damage to property (a cat, killed with a BB gun). Khoury was ordered to pay total fine and court cost of $500 and given a one-year conditional discharge. The violation occurred July 26. A charge of aggravated cruelty to an animal was dismissed.

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