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Case ID: 16622
Classification: Neglect / Abandonment
Animal: dog (pit-bull)
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Prosecutor(s): Steve Hiller


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Case #16622



Puppy emaciated, barely alive in pool of blood
Pittsfield, MI (US)

Incident Date: Friday, Feb 19, 2010
County: Washtenaw

Charges: Felony CTA
Disposition: Convicted
Case Images: 1 files available

Defendant/Suspect: Brian Christopher Adams

Brian Christopher Adams was sentenced Thursday on one count of animal cruelty, said Steve Hiller, county chief deputy assistant prosecutor.

Adams owned a pit bull puppy that was taken by Humane Society of Huron Valley cruelty investigators in February after being discovered abandoned in a crate. The dog was extremely emaciated and was lying in a pool of his own blood, just barely alive, a press release said.

"This is the severest of neglect," Humane Society Executive Director Tanya Hilgendorf said. "This man knew this animal was in this crate in this condition and tried to say he did nothing wrong."

Adams was charged with animal cruelty and later pleaded no contest. A no contest plea is not an admission of guilt, but is treated as such for sentencing purposes.

The case is the first the humane society has prosecuted in which animal cruelty charges alone resulted in jail time, Hilgendorf said. "It's really not very common. As strong of an outcry as there is about animal cruelty in the general public, the penalties usually end up being quite light," she said.

Hilgendorf said animal cruelty is often connected to other violent crimes, and taking a stand against it benefits the entire community.

Adams was given credit for six months served. He was also sentenced to two years of probation and 300 hours of community service, He was ordered to pay $8,502 in fines and costs and $4,764 in restitution to the Humane Society.

The puppy, named Hercules, has spent many months under Humane Society care and is now fully recovered medically, the Humane Society said. He is still under behavioral treatment and is expected to be up for adoption soon.

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