Poole Magistrates Court A BOURNEMOUTH woman who left her horse to suffer without appropriate veterinary care has not been banned from keeping animals. Tracey Atchison, 57, was found guilty of an animal welfare offence in relation to a chestnut gelding New Forest pony called Sonny, following a prosecution by the RSPCA. Inspectors from the charity began an investigation after they were contacted with concerns about the horse, who was found to have severe malignant sarcoids – areas of inflammation – that had not been appropriately treated for a number of years. Atchison, of East Howe Lane, Bournemouth, was sentenced at Poole Magistrates’ Court on June 24 following a trial.
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IN THE DOCK: The latest cases to appear before magistrates CAMERON JAY MARCHANT, aged 22 and of Upper Terrace Road, Bournemouth, admits without reasonable excuse did an act, namely communicated with a woman by talking to her on May 28, which he was prohibited from doing by a court order made on January 5. Committed to prison for three months, suspended for 12 months. Restraining order made, which lasts until June 30, 2022. To pay £128 surcharge and £85 costs. Also admits without reasonable excuse did an act, namely attended a woman’s home address in Dorchester on June 23, which he was prohibited from doing by a court order made on January 5. Committed to prison for three months concurrent, suspended for 12 months. Also admits commission of a further offence whilst subject to a conditional discharge order for period of nine months imposed on March 18 for offences of criminal damage and resisting a police constable. No action taken on breach.