- Alanna Knight, 22, allegedly hit and kicked the canine earlier than throwing it in a bin
A girl who’s accused of throwing a canine in a bin denies animal cruelty and can face trial this 12 months.
Alanna Knight, 22, allegedly hit and kicked a canine, Worcester Magistrates Court was advised.
She is accused of then throwing the pooch right into a bin in Worcester on July 2 final 12 months.
The 22-year-old appeared in court docket and denied animal cruelty.
She will now go on trial accused of inflicting pointless struggling to an animal in addition to a string of different offences.
Ms Knight was answerable for the canine when the incident occurred, ‘specifically throwing the canine into the bin and hitting and kicking it, inflicting that animal to undergo,’ the court docket heard.
The girl from Worcester is dealing with one other set of costs for a special incident.
She faces two costs of prison harm, racially/religiously aggravated harassment and assault by beating.
Ms Knight is accused of destroying a number of pint glasses and a £213 car windscreen on July 1 final 12 months and can stand trial.
On the identical day, the 22-year-old is alleged to have additionally dedicated an assault, the court docket was advised.
Knight will stand trial for the racially aggravated public order offence on April 29 whereas the trials for the opposite 4 costs will take place on May 16.
Chair of the bench Dr Carys Clarke granted Ms Knight unconditional bail.
Dr Clarke warned Ms Knight if she dedicated an offence whereas on bail it could be checked out extra significantly.