Castle Rock Cruelty to Animals Attorney
Douglas County Animal Cruelty Lawyer: Definition of Cruelty to Animals
The Douglas County, Colorado law definition of Cruelty to Animals – C.R.S. 18-9-202 – is:
“Obviously, in the case above, the man was knowingly beating the animals. But, as you can see, the statute convers acting knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence, so basically, it doesn’t matter your intent. If someone feels that an animal is being harmed or neglected in any way, you can face an Animal Abuse charge.A person commits cruelty to animals if he or she knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence overdrives, overloads, overworks, torments, deprives of necessary sustenance, unnecessarily or cruelly beats, allows to be housed in a manner that results in chronic or repeated serious physical harm, carries or confines in or upon any vehicles in a cruel or reckless manner, engages in a sexual act with an animal, or otherwise mistreats or neglects any animal, or causes or procures it to be done, or, having the charge or custody of any animal, fails to provide it with proper food, drink, or protection from the weather consistent with the species, breed, and type of animal involved, or abandons an animal.”
Sentence for Animal Abuse in Highlands Ranch and Parker
As a class 1 misdemeanor in Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, and Parker, Cruelty to Animals or Animal Abuse is punishable by 6 to 18 months in the Douglas County Jail and up to $5,000 in fines. A second or subsequent offense is a class 6 felony charge.
If you or a loved one has been charged with Cruelty to Animals, be smart, exercise your right to remain silent, and contact the best criminal defense attorneys from the O’Malley Law Office at 303-265-1950 to schedule your free consultation. Together, we can protect your future.
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