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Spotlight on Criminal Justice: National Justice for Animals Week – Feb. 19-25, 2024

Spotlight on Criminal Justice: National Justice for Animals Week – Feb. 19-25, 2024
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Wisconsin man gets prison time for video of tortured monkey

Kenneth Herrera pleaded guilty Sept. 15 to violating the PACT Act, which makes it illegal to create or distribute images of "animal crushing."

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Why a Bipartisan Bill to Federalize Animal Abuse Crimes Is Well-Intentioned but Wrongheaded

A pair of congressman from Florida announced Jan. 23 they would be introducing a bill in Congress that would make it a federal crime to abuse and torture animals. Reps. Ted Deutch, a Democrat, and Vern Buchanan, a Republican, said those convicted of the crime would face a maximum of seven years in federal prison.

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Ashley Nicole Richards, 24-year-old Texas woman, admits to killing small animals on video for money


A federal spat over First Amendment protections had delayed legal proceedings until recently. Charges against Mr. Justice are still pending.
According to the plea deal, Richards admitted to working on videos created between February 2010 and August 2012 with titles such as “puppy1,” “whitechick1” and “blackluvsample.” One of the clips, “puppy2,” was described by prosecutors as showing the woman striking a defenseless pitbull numerous times with a meat cleaver while the dog’s mouth was closed shut with duct tape.
“In the video, Richards chops off one of the puppy’s paws, then hacks at his head and neck. Richards is later seen severing the dog’s head and urinating on its body. In another video, described in court today, Richards steps on a cat’s eye with heel of her shoe,” the court filing reads in part.

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