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Man charged with murder of devoted ex Herts Police officer

Man charged with murder of devoted ex Herts Police officer
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Croxley Green pensioner incredibly upset as stolen Chihuahua still missing

Croxley Green pensioner incredibly upset as stolen Chihuahua still missing after two months Molly went missing two months ago and her owner, Gerald McCarthy, has since received death threats and multiple scam calls Molly was stolen in March (Image: Herts Police) Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Losing a beloved pet can put owners through the most devastating emotional turmoil imaginable.

Finn s Law passed to increase prison sentences

A new law has been passed meaning anyone who injures a police animal could spend up to five years in prison. Previously the term was a maximum of six months, but following a campaign led by PC Dave Wardell of the Beds, Cambs and Herts Dog Unit, the Animal Welfare Sentencing Bill has now upped the punishment. The bill, also known as Finn’s Law part 2, comes after a police dog named Finn almost died from injuries sustained on duty in 2017. PC Wardell said: “This has been a long and emotional journey over a number of years but all of the work has been absolutely worth it in support of all amazing service animals who are put in harm’s way on a daily basis.

Finn s Law passed to increase prison sentences | This Is Local London

A new law has been passed meaning anyone who injures a police animal could spend up to five years in prison. Previously the term was a maximum of six months, but following a campaign led by PC Dave Wardell of the Beds, Cambs and Herts Dog Unit, the Animal Welfare Sentencing Bill has now upped the punishment. The bill, also known as Finn’s Law part 2, comes after a police dog named Finn almost died from injuries sustained on duty in 2017. PC Wardell said: “This has been a long and emotional journey over a number of years but all of the work has been absolutely worth it in support of all amazing service animals who are put in harm’s way on a daily basis.

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