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R v Bateman 2007 BCPC

Mr. Bateman pled guilty to permitting animals to remain or continue to be in distress. The Court decided that to suspend Mr. Bateman’s sentence but ordered that he should have no animals in his care or possession for 10 years.

Source: Case Law

Jurisdiction: British Columbia

Topics: animal crueltyanimalsneglect

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