Crown seeks lifetime animal ban for woman convicted in Battle River neglect case
A Crown prosecutor asked a judge to impose a 12-month conditional sentence and a lifetime ban on animal ownership for a woman convicted in an animal neglect case involving dozens of horses, dogs and cats, while the defence suggested a significantly shorter sentence and prohibition would be more appropriate.
The competing positions were laid out Wednesday in North Battleford provincial court, where Judge Kevin Hill reserved his decision until mid-July.
Crown prosecutor Danielle Elder told the court the sentence should clearly condemn animal cruelty and discourage similar behaviour by others.
Citing previous higher-court rulings that stress the seriousness of animal cruelty, Elder told the court, “Cruelty to animals is incompatible to civilized society.”


