AR-News: (US) Animal cruelty case is delayed,
ruling sought on evidence
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Sat Sep 13 10:24:06 EDT 2003
[from Hopkinsville Kentucky New Era]
A Christian County attorney who is prosecuting a local high school teacher
charged with animal cruelty is seeking a circuit court ruling to stop
District Court Judge Arnold Lynch from suppressing evidence in the case.
Defendant Jeanette Quarles will not appear in District Court for a court
trial on Monday, as originally planned. A hearing now has been scheduled
for 9 a.m. Oct. 10 in Christian Circuit Court, when Judge John Atkins will
review the case and possibly make his finding.
...
Quarles, 38, of Hillwood Circle, is charged with three counts of
second-degree animal cruelty, a misdemeanor offense in Kentucky. She
allegedly set bowls of anti-freeze in her yard sometime in 2002 between
May 24 and Dec. 4.
full story:
http://www.kentuckynewera.com/cgi-bin/view.cgi?
/200309/13+Animal-cruelty-09-13-03_news.html+20030913+news
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