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Case ID: 3067
Classification: Beating
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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Dog beaten, leg broken
Canaan, CT (US)

Incident Date: Wednesday, Jul 31, 1996
County: Litchfield

Disposition: Convicted

Defendant/Suspect: Mark Brazee

Mark Brazee, 36, ordered to clean dog dung at local kennel after pleading guilty to beating his pet Labrador.

The judge ordered Brazee to undergo 10 hours of sensitivity training and complete 500 hours of community service during which he must clean cages at the kennel. He was also placed on 18 months probation and ordered not to have custody of any other animals during that time period.

His dog suffered from complications of a broken leg.

References

  • Associated Press - Aug 31, 1996

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