Convicted animal abuser still keeping horses

Posted at: 02/26/2013 11:53 AM | Updated at: 02/26/2013 12:38 PM
By: WNYT Staff

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BALLSTON SPA – Saratoga County District Attorney James Murphy says a convicted animal abuser could spend one year behind bars if she does not remove three remaining horses from her property.

Last year Ann Arnold was found guilty of animal neglect for failing to take care of her horses. The judge ordered there be no horses on her property for three years.

But prosecutors say she transferred horses and the property in Greenfield to her brother as a way to get around the order.

Arnold is set to be sentenced on March 4.





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