Saturday, May 21, 2016

Ohio: Gregory Davidson, 62, get probation for horse abuse at Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds

OHIO -- Four men have been sentenced to probation in connection with horse abuse at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. Two of those men are never allowed to own horses again.

Gregory Davidson, 62, of Berea, pleaded no contest to attempted animal abandonment, a third-degree misdemeanor.

Judge Mark A. Comstock sentenced him to two years probation, and a fine and court costs totaling more than $1,300.

 

Charges against co-defendant Honester Davidson, 68, of Berea were dropped May 13, according to Berea Municipal Court Records.

Comstock said that both men are no longer allowed to own horses, and that a condition of Gregory Davidson's probation allows for random wellness inspections of his other animals.

Two other men, James D. Barrett, 81, and Marcus Barrett, 62, both of Cleveland, pleaded no contest to two counts of animal cruelty, a second-degree misdemeanor. Comstock sentenced them to five years probation and ordered them to pay fines and court costs totaling more than $1,000 each, according to court records.

Daryle Foxx, 56, of Cleveland Heights, pleaded no contest to attempted animal abandonment on April 26. He was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay a $25 fine and court costs totaling more than $1,300.

Four men have been sentenced to probation in connection with horse abuse at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. Two of those men are never allowed to own horses again.


Gregory Davidson, 62, of Berea, pleaded no contest to attempted animal abandonment, a third-degree misdemeanor.

Judge Mark A. Comstock sentenced him to two years probation, and a fine and court costs totaling more than $1,300.

Charges against co-defendant Honester Davidson, 68, of Berea were dropped May 13, according to Berea Municipal Court Records.

Comstock said that both men are no longer allowed to own horses, and that a condition of Gregory Davidson's probation allows for random wellness inspections of his other animals.

 

Two other men, James D. Barrett, 81, and Marcus Barrett, 62, both of Cleveland, pleaded no contest to two counts of animal cruelty, a second-degree misdemeanor. Comstock sentenced them to five years probation and ordered them to pay fines and court costs totaling more than $1,000 each, according to court records.

Daryle Foxx, 56, of Cleveland Heights, pleaded no contest to attempted animal abandonment on April 26. He was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to pay a $25 fine and court costs totaling more than $1,300.

(Cleveland.com - May 20, 2016)

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