Animal activist sentenced to 90 days in jail for Petaluma ‘chicken rescue’
Zoe Rosenberg was sentenced to 90 days and over $100,000 restitution after being convicted of felony conspiracy and misdemeanors for break-ins at a poultry farm.
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Animal activist sentenced to 90 days in jail for Petaluma ‘chicken rescue’
(KRON) -- A UC Berkeley student who was convicted for stealing four chickens from a Petaluma slaughterhouse has been sentenced to 90 days in jail. Zoe Rosenberg, 23, an animal activist, took the animals from the Perdue-owned Petaluma Poultry slaughterhouse in 2023. Last month, Rosenberg was convicted of felony conspiracy and three misdemeanors in connection to what the Sonoma County District Attorney's Office called a "coordinated" incursion at …
Berkeley activist Zoe Rosenberg gets 90-day sentence in Sonoma County farm break-in case
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San Luis Obispo County animal activist sentenced to 90 days in jail
By KAREN VELIE A judge on Wednesday sentenced a 23-year-old woman with an animal sanctuary in San Luis Obispo County to 90 days in prison. A jury previously found Zoe Rosenberg guilty of conspiracy and trespassing after she entered a poultry plant and took four chickens. Instead of voicing remorse during her sentencing hearing, Rosenberg spoke […]
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