Cruelty to puppy
PA Auckland Two youths accused of setting fire to a puppy have been convicted and remanded for sentence to March 31. Glen James Sharp, aged 17, and George Greein, aged 18, denied a joint charge 1 of aggravated cruelty to the five-week-old pup i which subsequently had to be put down. i‘ Judge' Graham- in his summing-up of the case said he 1 was satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that both yipuths had committed the- 1 offence. -
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Press, 5 March 1988, Page 12
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