Mia Hagin has pleaded no contest in a Tulsa animal cruelty case, with her charges reduced to misdemeanors. Court records show a judge accepted Hagin’s plea and found her guilty. The original felony ...

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Cody Roberts, the Sublette County man charged with felony animal cruelty for torturing a wolf, will officially face 18 months of probation and a $1,000 fine as punishment. ABC30 Action News: House passes bipartisan bill making 'abhorrent' acts of animal cruelty a federal felony The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday afternoon, which expands on a 2010 law and makes certain types of animal cruelty a federal felony. Shutterstock The U.S.

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House of ... House passes bipartisan bill making 'abhorrent' acts of animal cruelty a federal felony East Idaho News on MSN: Oregon woman faces hundreds of felony animal cruelty charges over alleged mistreatment of dairy goats A mother and her son are facing hundreds of felony animal cruelty charges for the alleged mistreatment of dairy goats at their Nyssa, Oregon, farm. Taunia Barr appeared in Malheur County Court on ... Oregon woman faces hundreds of felony animal cruelty charges over alleged mistreatment of dairy goats WNYT NewsChannel 13: Halfmoon boarding facility owner faces felony charges for animal cruelty WSAZ: Deputies: Dog beaten to death by neighbor; man facing animal cruelty charge Deputies: Dog beaten to death by neighbor; man facing animal cruelty charge Wyoming Tribune Eagle: Judge sentences infamous wolf captor Cody Roberts for animal cruelty News On 6: Mia Hagin pleads no contest in Tulsa animal cruelty case, charges reduced to misdemeanors Mia Hagin pleads no contest in Tulsa animal cruelty case, charges reduced to misdemeanors Jackson Hole News & Guide: Cody Roberts sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to animal cruelty for tormenting wolf Cody Roberts sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to animal cruelty for tormenting wolf The Des Moines Register on MSN: Pass animal cruelty bill to rein in domestic violence | Opinion Two employees at Working Dogs of Nevada are facing felony animal abuse charges after Metro police received a tip from a former employee. The bill would create a public database of people convicted of felony animal abuse with an eye to helping shelters and rescues screen potential adopters.

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