OHIO -- State v. Melody McDonald and Edward McDonald; cases we prosecuted for the Cleveland Animal Protective League. Both will serve jail time.
The Defendants, husband and wife, were each found guilty of keeping three dogs in filthy conditions. The floors of the residence were caked with animal fecal matter and debris. The house smelled extremely foul.
After receiving notice that a complaint had been filed with the APL, Mr. McDonald abandoned several dogs on Independence Road that were never recovered.
He claimed that he left the dogs in a "safe place" because the Animal Warden would find them.
He should have been charged with a felony for hindering an investigation.
The Defendants were sentenced today by Judge Adrine. The McDonalds were given 180 days in jail, with 170 days suspended. They will both serve 10 days, and the remaining suspended time may be imposed if they fail to complete 5 years' probation.
During probation, they are prohibited from owning or keeping any animal. They must also submit to random inspections.
(Holland & Muirden, Attorneys at Law - February 16, 2015)
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