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ACCIDENTON'S CHRISTINE HOWARTH BANNED FROM DOGS AFTER ANIMAL CRUELTY IN ACCRINGTON

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In a recent court case that has drawn significant attention within the Accrington community, Christine 'Tina' Elizabeth Howarth, born on October 31, 1956, and residing on Plantation Street in Accringt.... Scroll down for more information.


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    ACCIDENTON'S CHRISTINE HOWARTH BANNED FROM DOGS AFTER ANIMAL CRUELTY IN ACCRINGTON

    In a recent court case that has drawn significant attention within the Accrington community, Christine 'Tina' Elizabeth Howarth, born on October 31, 1956, and residing on Plantation Street in Accrington BB5, faced justice for her involvement in an animal cruelty incident. The court proceedings revealed that Howarth had pleaded guilty to the serious charge of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal, a violation that underscores the importance of animal welfare laws in the region.

    Details of the case indicate that Howarth's actions were deemed to have inflicted undue pain and distress upon the animal, leading to her being held accountable under the relevant legislation. The court, recognizing the severity of the offense, imposed a financial penalty requiring her to pay £300 in costs. Additionally, as part of her sentence, she was disqualified from keeping dogs for a period of 12 months, a restriction that was set to expire in June 2019.

    This case has sparked discussions within the local community about animal rights and the responsibilities of pet owners. The Accrington Observer reported on the incident, highlighting the importance of safeguarding animals from cruelty and ensuring that offenders are held accountable for their actions. The court's decision serves as a reminder that cruelty towards animals is taken seriously and that legal measures are enforced to protect vulnerable creatures in the area.

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