In exchange, the men surrendered the dogs to the county. Brian Boyd still faces two charges, one for dog-biting and another charge of having a dog on the loose. His next court hearing will be Aug. 21 in Happy Valley. "We're trying to protect their neighbors and the public and place these dogs in the hands of the professionals," said the city's attorney, Gabe Biello. The dogs have a history.
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Reports routine, charges seldom in dog-bite cases in metro area
There were 57 cases in 2011, with five resulting in criminal charges being recommended. The West Fargo Police Department responded to seven animal-bite reports so far in 2013, with three cases forwarded http://dogfriendlydirectory.com/?p=38 for charges, Lt. Duane Sall said. In 2012, there were nine reports, with five of them being charged out. There were 16 reports of animal bites in 2011, with four cases being charged out criminally. So far in 2013, Moorhead police have responded to seven calls for animal bites, with one citation for dog at large among those calls.
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I-Team: Dog bite cases in FL cost owners millions
Bishop argued her dog was not aggressively chasing Carlos dog, and no actual bite took place. But the judge ruled against her. She was given a $500 fine and ordered to have her dog microchipped and receive training. Perhaps more importantly, her dog was given a vicious dog citation. Another incident could lead to Oliver being confined to home, or even put down, if the case is serious enough. To us, I know, hes a big baby. I didnt really think that ruling was fair, Bishop said.
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Dog Bite Defense No. 4 And The Defense Of An FCPA Claim
His article discussed the ongoing situation involving the Beny Steinmetz Group Resources Group (BSGR), its mining concession in the country of Guinea and its representative Frederic Cilins, who is in jail in New York, denied bail and awaiting jail for obstruction of justice charges. In an exhaustively reported article, Keefe wrote about his interviews with many of the principal players in this saga including BSRG founder Beny Steinmetz, its representative Cilins and the current President of Guinea, Alpha CondA. As reported in two Financial Times (FT) articles, entitled aContracts link BSGR to alleged bribesa (the amine rights articlea) and aFBI sting says that aagenta sought to have mining contracts destroyeda (the aFBI sting articlea), by the same triumvirate of FT reporters Tom Burgis, Misha Glenny and Cynthia OaMurchu; there are allegations that aThe resources arm of Beny Steinmetz Group agreed to pay $2m to the wife of an African president to help it secure rights to one of the worldas richest untapped mineral deposits, according to documents seen by the Financial Timesa. These payments were allegedly memorialized in aCopies of two contracts from 2007 and 2008, apparently signed by BSGRas representatives in the mineral-rich west African nation of Guinea, set out agreements for the company to make payments and transfer shares to Mamadie TourA, wife of the then president Lansana ContA.a The FBI sting article reported that on Sunday April 14, 2013, aFrederic Cilins held the last of a series of meetings with the widow of an African dictator to discuss what she was going to do with some sensitive documents.a Unfortunately for Cilins he adid not realise that the woman he was talking to was wearing a wire and that FBI agents were watching. As he left the meeting, the agents arrested him carrying envelopes filled with $20,000 in cash, the indictment says.
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