DAVID O’CONNOR CONVICTED IN CHESTERFIELD AFTER ANIMAL CRUELTY INCIDENT
David O’Connor, born around 1963 and residing at 28 Rectory Road, Duckmanton, Chesterfield S44 5JH, was convicted following an incident involving animal cruelty.
On September 21, 2024, on Rectory Road in Duckmanton, O’Connor was recorded striking a springer spaniel named Dotty, who was still attached to her lead at the time.
He was seen dangling her by the neck and hitting her during the attack.
O’Connor pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal during a hearing at Chesterfield Magistrates Court.
He was sentenced to a fine of £400, with an additional £85 to be paid in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service, along with a victim surcharge of £160.
There was no mention of a ban from keeping animals.
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
ed guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal during a hearing at Chesterfield Magistrates Court. He was sentenced to a fine of 400, with an additional 85 to be paid in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service, along wit...
Fine or payment
He was sentenced to a fine of 400, with an additional 85 to be paid in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service, along with a victim surcharge of 160