Animal Cruelty Case Brought Threats for Defendant
Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › August 30, 2009
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Express & Echo (Exeter, UK) › August 30, 2009
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A SMALLHOLDER convicted on 15 charges of animal cruelty received death threats, a court heard.
Victor Wilmington, 51, of Ingsdon, Newton Abbot, received a suspended prison sentence, was ordered to do 100 hours unpaid work and pay more than Pounds 3,700 costs. He was disqualified from keeping animals for five years.See the full content of this document
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Animal Cruelty Case Brought Threats for Defendant
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