Pekinese plea in the case overlooked.
May 21 - A woman arrested in December, when authorities said they found 68 dogs in conditions of life emaciated pleaded guilty to three offences count of neglecting the animals.Mary Elizabeth Hamilton, 61, 68 retain their Pekinese to a stay of 28-foot trailer in Avra Valley. She was 128 citations, but an agreement was reached with the Pima County Attorney’s Office for reducing the number of account.
Hamilton now lives in Michigan and in his closing arguments Friday by telephone. As part of the agreement, she had to pay a fine of $ 500, with 100 hours of work and non-profit for the next 24 months, it is limited to seven animals, owners, all must be castrated or spayed.
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