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Charges Dismissed

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A client was charged with animal cruelty for leaving her two small dogs in her vehicle while running errands, despite the fact it was a cool day and the windows of the vehicle were left down. Talmage filed a motion to dismiss the charges alleging the local animal cruelty ordinance was unconstitutionally vague. The case was dismissed.

 

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