Law students, attorneys could advocate for animals in cruelty cases under new proposal
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Law students, attorneys could advocate for animals in cruelty cases under new proposal
By Emilio Perez Ibarguen, Capital News Service LANSING – In March 1995, over 100 goats, horses, cows, rabbits and dogs – many malnourished, infected with lice or with a foot rot disease – were seized from a Nunica farm by the Ottawa County Humane Society. Many of the animals could not be euthanized, seemingly the most humane option, because the farmer charged with animal cruelty still owned them. On top of costing the county over $57,000 to care…
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