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3 Wiltshire people who caused unnecessary suffering to animals

These people from Wiltshire have been sentenced for causing unnecessary suffering to animals. The offences include inflicting physical violence on a Shetland pony and discarding of four kittens by putting them in a bin. The offenders, two men and one woman, were sentenced in the past six months. Jason Paul Chalke Chalke, 40, of Moyne Close, Devizes admitted causing unnecessary suffering to four kittens by putting them in a bin bag which was then chucked in a communal bin. The offence dates back to August 17, 2019 and took place in Devizes. Appearing at Salisbury Magistrates Court in January, Chalke was fined £616 and was ordered to pay a £62 surcharge and £85 in costs.

Chippenham man smeared poo in his cell during custody in Melksham

Salisbury man in court for carrying screwdriver and fence damage

A MAN who was homeless cannot remember damaging a nursery fence, due to his intake of heroin. Terry Melvin, of Wessex Road, Salisbury, must complete 50 hours of unpaid work for this act of criminal damage, as well as possessing a screwdriver and drunk and disorderly behaviour. On Friday, February 12, prosecutor Keith Ballinger told Salisbury Magistrates Court that on March 30 last year Melvin was seen urinating into a bin, to which he responded that he had a bladder condition and toilets were closed. Pleading guilty to drunk and disorderly behaviour in a public place, the Cheese Market in Salisbury, the court heard that during the interaction with police Melvin had “glazed over eyes”, his speech was slurred, and “he was not happy he was arrested”.

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