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Sheriff: Allow adult charges for animal cruelty by juveniles

Sheriff: Allow adult charges for animal cruelty by juveniles May 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail SENATOBIA, Miss. (AP) A north Mississippi sheriff says he wants to change state law after he was unable to file criminal charges against a child accused of torturing a dog. “The law in our state, as it stands right now, is that no person that has not reached the age of 13 can be charged with any crime,” Tate County Sheriff Brad Lance told WREG-TV. Officials say a Tate County juvenile confessed to tying an electrical cord around the dog s neck and setting it on fire. The Labrador retriever, named Buddy, was found April 22 and is being cared for by the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Tunica Humane Society Director Sandy Williams wrote on Facebook on Sunday that Buddy continued to improve after getting skin grafts on Friday.

Mississippi sheriff frustrated as anyone child can t be charged with intentionally setting dog on fire

Mississippi sheriff ‘frustrated as anyone’ child can’t be charged with intentionally setting dog on fire Buddy the dog ‘doing better than ever expected’, according to Tunica Humane Society Buddy the dog is receiving special care from a team of doctors and the Tunica Humane Society after being intentionally set on fire. (Source: Tunica Humane Society) By Jessica Remer | April 29, 2021 at 11:12 AM CDT - Updated April 30 at 12:44 PM TATE COUNTY, Miss. (WMC) - The Tunica Humane Society gave a positive update Thursday on Buddy the dog as he recovers from being intentionally set on fire last week. “From this moment forward, I am going to concentrate on sharing Buddy’s journey back to life,” reads a post on the Human Society’s Facebook page. “That is where we will get our victory.”

Child accused of intentionally setting dog on fire won t be charged, police say

Child accused of intentionally setting dog on fire won t be charged, police say By The Associated Press Tunica Humane Society SENATOBIA, Miss. - A child has reportedly confessed to intentionally setting a dog on fire in north Mississippi, but authorities said the suspect can’t be charged. Buddy was found last week in Tate County with severe burns to his face and an extension cord wrapped around his neck. The Tate County Sheriff’s Office said it had a confession in the case Wednesday from a child, but because state law prevents children younger than 12 from being criminally charged, the case will go no further, WMC-TV reported.

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