A Perth female implicated of tossing her animal dog from a two-storey parking area which eventually triggered the animal’s death has actually dealt with court.
Amy Lea Judge’s Maltese shih-tzu, Princess, needed to be put down after dropping from a two-storey parking area at Westfield Whitford City in Perth.
The court heard for around 8 minutes the 25-year-old was presumably holding her dog over the edge of the parking area prior to the animal fell 9.1 metres.
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RSCPA legal representative and district attorney Ruby Harris said they are “looking for jail time” over the “outright, callous and terrible” animal cruelty occurrence.
Judge’s ex-partner, who did not appear in court on Friday, was fined $2500 for not looking for help.
The case has actually been adjourned for legal recommendations.
Judge will go back to court on September 1.
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