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.
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Dressed in a dark jacket and jeans, he spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth, address and pleas.
He was bailed by chairman of the bench Gail Chilcott to appear before Salisbury Crown Court on June 4.
John Sillett, 54, faced 12 charges all relating to sexual offences at Swindon Magistrates Court
Last week, A Wiltshire Police spokesman told the News: John Sillett, 54, from Wokingham, has been summonsed to appear at court. He is due to appear at Swindon Magistrates Court on May 5 where he will face a total of 12 charges, all relating to sexual offences. These offences are alleged to have occurred between 2010 and 2017.