JONATHAN FARRAND PUNCHES DOG IN SHEFFIELD AND ROTHERHAM
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Sheffield Animal Abuser
Jonathan Scott Farrand, born on July 18, 1974, and residing at Hall Close, Sheffield S25 4AX, was involved in a disturbing incident that drew significant attention from local authorities and animal welfare groups. The incident took place in December 2017 in the village of Laughton-en-le-Morthen, which is situated within the Rotherham area. During this event, Farrand was recorded to have physically assaulted a dog by punching it directly in the face, an act that caused considerable concern among witnesses and animal rights advocates alike.
Following the incident, Farrand was formally charged and admitted to causing unnecessary suffering to an animal, a serious offense under animal cruelty laws. The details surrounding the condition of the dog following the attack remain undisclosed, leaving many to speculate about the extent of the injuries inflicted. The case drew media coverage from the Rotherham Advertiser, highlighting the severity of the offense and the importance of animal protection laws.
In the subsequent legal proceedings, Farrand was sentenced to pay £85 in costs related to the case. Additionally, he received a ban from keeping any animals for a period of two years. This ban, which was set to expire in 2020, was intended to prevent any future incidents of animal cruelty by Farrand. The case serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts by authorities to combat animal abuse and enforce laws designed to protect vulnerable creatures from harm.
Following the incident, Farrand was formally charged and admitted to causing unnecessary suffering to an animal, a serious offense under animal cruelty laws. The details surrounding the condition of the dog following the attack remain undisclosed, leaving many to speculate about the extent of the injuries inflicted. The case drew media coverage from the Rotherham Advertiser, highlighting the severity of the offense and the importance of animal protection laws.
In the subsequent legal proceedings, Farrand was sentenced to pay £85 in costs related to the case. Additionally, he received a ban from keeping any animals for a period of two years. This ban, which was set to expire in 2020, was intended to prevent any future incidents of animal cruelty by Farrand. The case serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts by authorities to combat animal abuse and enforce laws designed to protect vulnerable creatures from harm.